The Union Raises Its Offer to Sign Al-Amri and Awaits Al-Nasr's Response
The management of the Union Club has taken a new step towards signing the international defender Abdul-Ilah Al-Amri, after raising its official offer directed to Al-Nasr's management, in an attempt to finalize the deal before the closure of the summer transfer market.
According to exclusive sources, the latest offer exceeded 30 million riyals, while Al-Nasr remains hesitant to respond at the time of preparing the news, leaving the player's future hanging in anticipation of the final decision.
Al-Amri had previously rejected an offer from Al-Qadisiyah, expressing his desire to return to the Union, where he excelled last season and contributed to winning the Saudi Roshan League title and the King's Cup.
The Union management is also considering recruiting a homegrown defender to strengthen the backline, especially after attempts to sign Ali Al-Bulaihi faltered following Al-Hilal's refusal to consider a loan.
It is noteworthy that Al-Amri's file was previously closed due to high financial demands that reached 70 million riyals, but the Union management has returned to the table with it following recent developments.
Al-Amri played 21 matches for the Union last season on loan from Al-Nasr, during which he managed to deliver a remarkable performance that helped the team achieve a historic domestic double.
According to exclusive sources, the latest offer exceeded 30 million riyals, while Al-Nasr remains hesitant to respond at the time of preparing the news, leaving the player's future hanging in anticipation of the final decision.
Al-Amri had previously rejected an offer from Al-Qadisiyah, expressing his desire to return to the Union, where he excelled last season and contributed to winning the Saudi Roshan League title and the King's Cup.
The Union management is also considering recruiting a homegrown defender to strengthen the backline, especially after attempts to sign Ali Al-Bulaihi faltered following Al-Hilal's refusal to consider a loan.
It is noteworthy that Al-Amri's file was previously closed due to high financial demands that reached 70 million riyals, but the Union management has returned to the table with it following recent developments.
Al-Amri played 21 matches for the Union last season on loan from Al-Nasr, during which he managed to deliver a remarkable performance that helped the team achieve a historic domestic double.