
Al-Qadisiyah Moves Strongly to Strengthen Its Attack in Preparation for the Upcoming Season
Al-Qadisiyah Club is intensifying its efforts during the summer transfer window to reinforce its squad, especially in the attacking department, in preparation for the 2026/2025 season, following the strong performance the team displayed last season, where it finished fourth in the Roshen League with 68 points and reached the King's Cup final, losing to Al-Ittihad.
At the top of the names linked with the team is Ghanaian Christopher Bonsu, a winger from Belgian club Genk, as trusted journalist Fabrizio Romano confirmed that Al-Qadisiyah's management has completed an agreement with the 20-year-old player for a fee of 15 million euros, after he participated in 43 matches, scoring 3 goals and providing 5 assists.
Saudi sources revealed that there are advanced negotiations with Brazilian Malcom Philip, a winger from Al-Hilal, and the deal is expected to be finalized after the conclusion of the Club World Cup, given Al-Qadisiyah's desire to bolster its attack with world-class names.
In a notable development, the newspaper "Football Italy" reported that Al-Qadisiyah has made an official offer to sign Moise Kean, a striker from Fiorentina, for an annual salary estimated at 15 million euros, following a remarkable season in which he scored 25 goals and assisted 3 in 44 matches.
English reports have linked Al-Qadisiyah with entering the race alongside Al-Ahli and Al-Nassr to sign Tottenham star Heung-Min Son, in one of the most prominent potential summer signings. Despite all these movements, the club has only announced one official signing so far, securing the player Abdullah Al-Salem.
At the top of the names linked with the team is Ghanaian Christopher Bonsu, a winger from Belgian club Genk, as trusted journalist Fabrizio Romano confirmed that Al-Qadisiyah's management has completed an agreement with the 20-year-old player for a fee of 15 million euros, after he participated in 43 matches, scoring 3 goals and providing 5 assists.
Saudi sources revealed that there are advanced negotiations with Brazilian Malcom Philip, a winger from Al-Hilal, and the deal is expected to be finalized after the conclusion of the Club World Cup, given Al-Qadisiyah's desire to bolster its attack with world-class names.
In a notable development, the newspaper "Football Italy" reported that Al-Qadisiyah has made an official offer to sign Moise Kean, a striker from Fiorentina, for an annual salary estimated at 15 million euros, following a remarkable season in which he scored 25 goals and assisted 3 in 44 matches.
English reports have linked Al-Qadisiyah with entering the race alongside Al-Ahli and Al-Nassr to sign Tottenham star Heung-Min Son, in one of the most prominent potential summer signings. Despite all these movements, the club has only announced one official signing so far, securing the player Abdullah Al-Salem.