
Youth Club Negotiates to Loan Saad Balabeed from Al-Ahli
The Youth Club has entered into official negotiations with Al-Ahli's management to loan Saad Balabeed, the first team's left-back, during the ongoing summer transfer period, as confirmed by private sources to 'Al-Riyadiyah'.
The sources indicated that the negotiations between the two parties have reached advanced stages; however, the Al-Ahli management preferred to postpone their response to the offer made by the capital club until they complete studying all aspects related to the deal.
Saad Balabeed, who is 25 years old, has a contract with Al-Ahli until June 30, 2028, which gives the club flexibility in dealing with the player's future, whether through continuation or loaning him out.
In parallel, the Al-Ahli management continues discussions with several Saudi clubs after receiving requests to loan some of their players, including Samihan Al-Nabit, Bassam Al-Huraiji, and Abdullah Al-Amar.
According to the sources, the Al-Ahli management seeks to carefully evaluate all the offers presented to ensure achieving both technical and financial benefits while not harming the team's depth during the upcoming season's competitions.
Al-Ahli and Youth Club fans are awaiting the final position on the deal in the coming days, especially since Balabeed is considered one of the distinguished names in his position and is capable of providing significant technical contributions if the transfer is completed.
The sources indicated that the negotiations between the two parties have reached advanced stages; however, the Al-Ahli management preferred to postpone their response to the offer made by the capital club until they complete studying all aspects related to the deal.
Saad Balabeed, who is 25 years old, has a contract with Al-Ahli until June 30, 2028, which gives the club flexibility in dealing with the player's future, whether through continuation or loaning him out.
In parallel, the Al-Ahli management continues discussions with several Saudi clubs after receiving requests to loan some of their players, including Samihan Al-Nabit, Bassam Al-Huraiji, and Abdullah Al-Amar.
According to the sources, the Al-Ahli management seeks to carefully evaluate all the offers presented to ensure achieving both technical and financial benefits while not harming the team's depth during the upcoming season's competitions.
Al-Ahli and Youth Club fans are awaiting the final position on the deal in the coming days, especially since Balabeed is considered one of the distinguished names in his position and is capable of providing significant technical contributions if the transfer is completed.