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Published 10:32 23 Jun 2023 BST
Updated 10:32 23 Jun 2023 BST

Saudi Arabia are reportedly set to back down from their bid to host the 2030 World Cup.
The Kingdom were part of a joint-bid alongside Greece and Egypt before the latter confirmed they were no longer a part of the attempts to co-host the tournament in seven years time in April.
News of the joint-bid between the three countries emerged earlier this year following reports that Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud - the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia - promised the Greeks that they would pay for the stadiums that would be built in the country for the tournament.
In exchange for paying a large fee, Saudi Arabia would've been allowed to host 75 per cent of all games at the 2030 World Cup.
Saudi's reported plans to scrap the bidding process come in the wake of a huge spending spree that's seen some of football's biggest stars make the move to the Middle East.
Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and N'Golo Kanté are the three most high-profile signings so far but the Kingdom have plans to strengthen even further.
Earlier this month, the Saudi Public Investment Fund, who have a majority stake in Newcastle United, bought the four biggest clubs (Al Hilal, Al Nassr, Al Ittihad, Al Ahli) in Saudi Arabia as part of their plans to grow football in the country.
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