
Scottish Premiership trio Nicolas Raskin, Daizen Maeda and Elijah Just have acquitted themselves well at the World Cup For too long, many Scottish football fans have felt short-changed. Detecting a perceived sense of snobbery from outside, supporters have often felt their star players have been undervalued and let go too cheaply. However, amid a World Cup featuring strong Scottish Premiership representation and following a gripping title fight that attracted global attention, are there signs things are changing?
Main Idea: Elijah Just’s strong World Cup run has boosted attention on Scottish Premiership talent, with Nicolas Raskin and Daizen Maeda also drawing interest.
Key Points:
Higher transfer fees for Elijah Just, Nicolas Raskin, and Daizen Maeda can raise costs for clubs, which may filter into higher ticket or merchandise prices for fans.
Stronger demand for Scottish Premiership talent can bring more money to clubs and support local jobs and youth programs.
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