I'd say mainly political, with a sprinkling of "because he's not our level" and possibly a dash of antisemitism (giving the benefit of the doubt to the vast majority of those who say it's political). Personally I find it hard to criticize someone who tweeted in anger after his county suffered a sneak attack and 1,200 civilians brutally beaten, raped, murdered, and kidnapped. Now I'm sure I'm going to get buried for saying so...
Tend to agree with the above.
I think it's more/mostly mindless tribalism re non footballing stuff - rather than antisemitism .
Football wise - it's the same thing.
It's ridiculous to say he is not PL level - because he simply has not been tested.
I would rather have a player who has done well outside the PL - than a player who has a mediocre PL career.