
Cisco Out of Al-Hilal's Main Options in Attack
Informed sources have revealed that striker Benjamin Cisco is not among the primary options for Saudi club Al-Hilal to strengthen the attack position in the ongoing summer transfer market.
Despite the player's name being linked to an attractive financial offer from Al-Hilal in recent days, the management of the blue club continues to study other attacking files that are more of a priority for the coaching staff led by Filippo Inzaghi.
This direction comes after the failure of the deal for Nigerian Victor Osimhen, as Al-Hilal seeks to sign a big attacking name that fits the team's aspirations to compete in all tournaments next season, primarily the AFC Champions League and the FIFA Club World Cup.
According to press sources, Al-Hilal is currently focusing on advanced negotiations with heavyweight strikers in Europe, and a new deal may be finalized in the coming days.
Despite the player's name being linked to an attractive financial offer from Al-Hilal in recent days, the management of the blue club continues to study other attacking files that are more of a priority for the coaching staff led by Filippo Inzaghi.
This direction comes after the failure of the deal for Nigerian Victor Osimhen, as Al-Hilal seeks to sign a big attacking name that fits the team's aspirations to compete in all tournaments next season, primarily the AFC Champions League and the FIFA Club World Cup.
According to press sources, Al-Hilal is currently focusing on advanced negotiations with heavyweight strikers in Europe, and a new deal may be finalized in the coming days.