Newcastle City Parliamentary Representative called Chi Enwara to a video conference for Newcastle United fans to discuss the controversy over attempts to take over the club's Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman.

Fans admitted that the £ 300 million offered by an investment fund related to the Saudi crown prince would enable the club to give more, and get rid of the current owner, who hold them responsible for the club's deterioration; but many of them refuse to use Mohammed bin Salman their club to polish his image, especially in These are the circumstances in which he faces major human rights issues, such as the assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and his devastating war in Yemen.

Brian Swanson, from the Newcastle United fan club, said that this attempt "will not be the end of the problems but the beginning of them. The stadium will turn into a scene for demonstrations against Saudi Arabia, and the fans will be demonized and stain the reputation of Newcastle."

For his part, Alan Hart - Newcastle fan - believes that the acquisition of the club will be passed, but it will be examined well by journalists and officials to know the reasons for the prince's desire to take over the club.

My rights record is poor
and it appears that the Saudi attempt to take over the club has prompted human rights organizations to enter the line; Amnesty International has said that he is seeking to use the glitter of the English Premier League to clean up his poor human rights record.

The organization sent a letter to the manager of the English Premier League, warning him not to risk losing his reputation, unless the human rights record in Saudi Arabia was reviewed.

Felix Jake of Amnesty International described what happens "by washing shame. Muhammad bin Salman tried to change the image of Saudi Arabia through a frustrated 2030 vision, from a country that attracts negative attention due to human rights violations to a country open to the world, but what we saw is a massive attack against Opponents and civil society in general. "