Al Hilal Begins File for Renewing Contracts of 4 Stars
The management of Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal Club, headed by Nawaf bin Saad, is taking a strategic step by opening the file on renewing the contracts of a group of young players, as part of a plan aimed at retaining emerging talents and supporting the team's future stability.
Al Hilal's management aims to extend the contracts of Saad Al-Mutairi and Ryan Al-Ghamdi for two seasons, along with renewing the contracts of Saud Haroon and Abdulaziz Al-Hadhoud for one season, with an option to extend for an additional season.
Al Hilal's management has officially begun renewal negotiations with the young players included in the club's technical vision, according to the newspaper "Asharq Al-Awsat," as part of early efforts to secure promising talents.
During the current international break, the team's external training camp in Al Ain, UAE, saw several young players being called up by decision of the Italian coach Simone Inzaghi.
These talents were included in the camp to assess their physical and technical readiness, and to give them the opportunity to interact with the first team members during the preparation period.
This step falls within Al Hilal's long-term strategy aimed at building a balanced team that combines experience with young talent, ensuring continued competitiveness in both local and continental championships.
Al Hilal's management aims to extend the contracts of Saad Al-Mutairi and Ryan Al-Ghamdi for two seasons, along with renewing the contracts of Saud Haroon and Abdulaziz Al-Hadhoud for one season, with an option to extend for an additional season.
Al Hilal's management has officially begun renewal negotiations with the young players included in the club's technical vision, according to the newspaper "Asharq Al-Awsat," as part of early efforts to secure promising talents.
During the current international break, the team's external training camp in Al Ain, UAE, saw several young players being called up by decision of the Italian coach Simone Inzaghi.
These talents were included in the camp to assess their physical and technical readiness, and to give them the opportunity to interact with the first team members during the preparation period.
This step falls within Al Hilal's long-term strategy aimed at building a balanced team that combines experience with young talent, ensuring continued competitiveness in both local and continental championships.