
Al-Ahli Gives Green Light for Player Loan to Al-Taawoun
The management of Al-Ahli Saudi Club has agreed to the transfer of right-back Bassem Al-Hariji to Al-Taawoun Club on loan during the current summer transfer period.
Al-Hariji is expected to sign the loan contract in the coming hours, officially joining Al-Qassim's team at the start of the current sports season, in a move aimed at strengthening the team's roster.
Al-Taawoun's desire to sign Al-Hariji is part of a comprehensive plan to strengthen its squad with local and foreign players, in response to the requests of Brazilian coach Briklis Chamouska, who seeks to enhance the defensive flanks.
The sports newspaper confirmed that the official announcement of the deal will be made soon, after all details are finalized between the two parties and a final agreement is reached.
Al-Hariji is 25 years old and joined Al-Ahli in August 2023 from Al-Batin Club on a two-season contract, before extending his association with the club until 2026.
During his career with Al-Ahli, Al-Hariji participated in 28 matches across all competitions, scoring one goal, and contributed to winning the Asian Elite Cup title last season despite limited playing time.
Al-Hariji is expected to sign the loan contract in the coming hours, officially joining Al-Qassim's team at the start of the current sports season, in a move aimed at strengthening the team's roster.
Al-Taawoun's desire to sign Al-Hariji is part of a comprehensive plan to strengthen its squad with local and foreign players, in response to the requests of Brazilian coach Briklis Chamouska, who seeks to enhance the defensive flanks.
The sports newspaper confirmed that the official announcement of the deal will be made soon, after all details are finalized between the two parties and a final agreement is reached.
Al-Hariji is 25 years old and joined Al-Ahli in August 2023 from Al-Batin Club on a two-season contract, before extending his association with the club until 2026.
During his career with Al-Ahli, Al-Hariji participated in 28 matches across all competitions, scoring one goal, and contributed to winning the Asian Elite Cup title last season despite limited playing time.