Murad Hawsawi Decides His Future.. Al-Khaleej Refuses to Let Him Go Despite Al-Hilal's Interest
Murad Hawsawi, midfielder of Al-Khaleej Club, has taken a stance regarding the possibility of transferring to Al-Hilal during the upcoming winter transfer window, amid significant interest from the blue club in signing him.
The Saudi newspaper "Al-Yaum" revealed that Al-Khaleej's management rejected the offer made by Al-Hilal, considering that the financial compensation proposed does not match the player's technical value and impact within the team this season.
The newspaper confirmed that Hawsawi is not in a hurry to leave, especially since he has the trust of the coaching staff and is a regular starter in most matches, which makes him more inclined to stay until the end of the season.
The player is currently focused on presenting himself in the best possible way in preparation for representing the Saudi national team in the World Cup in the United States next summer, which strengthens his desire to maintain his professional stability.
Several reports indicated that Al Hilal wanted to finalize the deal in January, after Italian coach Simone Inzaghi expressed his approval of signing the player to strengthen the midfield.
Despite Al-Hilal's pressure, it seems that the Gulf's stance remains firm in refusing to let go of Hawsawi, with the management insisting on keeping him as a key player in the team's project for the upcoming phase.
The Saudi newspaper "Al-Yaum" revealed that Al-Khaleej's management rejected the offer made by Al-Hilal, considering that the financial compensation proposed does not match the player's technical value and impact within the team this season.
The newspaper confirmed that Hawsawi is not in a hurry to leave, especially since he has the trust of the coaching staff and is a regular starter in most matches, which makes him more inclined to stay until the end of the season.
The player is currently focused on presenting himself in the best possible way in preparation for representing the Saudi national team in the World Cup in the United States next summer, which strengthens his desire to maintain his professional stability.
Several reports indicated that Al Hilal wanted to finalize the deal in January, after Italian coach Simone Inzaghi expressed his approval of signing the player to strengthen the midfield.
Despite Al-Hilal's pressure, it seems that the Gulf's stance remains firm in refusing to let go of Hawsawi, with the management insisting on keeping him as a key player in the team's project for the upcoming phase.