
Inzaghi Determines the Fate of Al-Hilal Stars After the World Cup
The management of Saudi Al-Hilal Club is awaiting a decisive technical report from Italian coach Simone Inzaghi, following the team's participation in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, where they reached the quarter-finals.
The anticipated report will include a precise evaluation of the players' performances on both individual and collective levels, serving as a fundamental reference in determining the future of several local and foreign players within the team.
It is expected that important decisions regarding new contracts will be based on this evaluation, as well as the release of some names that have not convinced the technical staff in the recent period.
Alexander Mitrovic is among the prominent names expected to leave due to frequent absences caused by injuries, amid Al-Hilal's efforts to sign Nigerian Victor Osimhen as an attacking replacement.
As for Renan Lodi, his fluctuating performance has placed him in a precarious position, especially after the management expressed interest in signing French left-back Theo Hernandez to strengthen the defensive side.
Meanwhile, Malcom Filipe faces an unstable situation despite scoring in the World Cup, as his declining form and tension with the fans have affected his chances of remaining within the team.
The anticipated report will include a precise evaluation of the players' performances on both individual and collective levels, serving as a fundamental reference in determining the future of several local and foreign players within the team.
It is expected that important decisions regarding new contracts will be based on this evaluation, as well as the release of some names that have not convinced the technical staff in the recent period.
Alexander Mitrovic is among the prominent names expected to leave due to frequent absences caused by injuries, amid Al-Hilal's efforts to sign Nigerian Victor Osimhen as an attacking replacement.
As for Renan Lodi, his fluctuating performance has placed him in a precarious position, especially after the management expressed interest in signing French left-back Theo Hernandez to strengthen the defensive side.
Meanwhile, Malcom Filipe faces an unstable situation despite scoring in the World Cup, as his declining form and tension with the fans have affected his chances of remaining within the team.