
The Truth About Yaisle's Departure from Al-Ahli to Lead Neom
In light of the circulating news regarding the future of German coach Matthias Yaisle, Neom Club, which has been promoted to the Roshan Saudi League, denied entering into any official negotiations to contract with him for the upcoming season.
Yaisle led Al-Ahli to a historic achievement this season, after winning the AFC Champions League title, following a tough victory in the final against Kawasaki Frontale, marking the first title for Al-Raqi in this competition.
Despite Yaisle being under contract until June 2026, his recent statements regarding uncertainty about his future have sparked controversy over the possibility of his departure or transfer to another team.
Journalist Walid Al-Faraj confirmed the existence of a bidding war within the Roshan League to secure the services of the young coach, pointing out that clubs such as Al-Qadisiyah and Neom are in a fierce race to sign him next summer.
However, the newspaper "Asharq Al-Awsat" reported sources within Neom's management confirming their commitment to their current coach, Shamoska, and their intention not to negotiate with any coach currently working in the domestic league.
Yaisle led Al-Ahli to a historic achievement this season, after winning the AFC Champions League title, following a tough victory in the final against Kawasaki Frontale, marking the first title for Al-Raqi in this competition.
Despite Yaisle being under contract until June 2026, his recent statements regarding uncertainty about his future have sparked controversy over the possibility of his departure or transfer to another team.
Journalist Walid Al-Faraj confirmed the existence of a bidding war within the Roshan League to secure the services of the young coach, pointing out that clubs such as Al-Qadisiyah and Neom are in a fierce race to sign him next summer.
However, the newspaper "Asharq Al-Awsat" reported sources within Neom's management confirming their commitment to their current coach, Shamoska, and their intention not to negotiate with any coach currently working in the domestic league.