10 Million Dollars Put Al-Ahli in Front of a Promising Offensive Deal
Al-Ahli Saudi Club is close to finalizing a new deal in the transfer market, having made significant progress in signing the young Brazilian striker Ricardo Matias.
Negotiations between Al Ahly and the Brazilian club Internacional are progressing rapidly, with the deal expected to be finalized in the coming days.
Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper reported that Al-Ahli's management has reached an advanced stage in the negotiations to sign Ricardo Matias, the 19-year-old.
The newspaper explained that the expected value of the deal is about 10 million dollars, as part of Al-Ahly's efforts to strengthen its attacking line with young players.
Ricardo Matias is under an official contract with Internacional that extends until June 2028, giving the Brazilian club significant negotiating power.
The player's contract includes a penalty clause valued at up to 65 million euros, reflecting great confidence in his technical abilities.
The Brazilian striker participated in 29 matches last season and managed to score 6 goals, putting himself on the radar of several clubs outside Brazil.
Negotiations between Al Ahly and the Brazilian club Internacional are progressing rapidly, with the deal expected to be finalized in the coming days.
Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper reported that Al-Ahli's management has reached an advanced stage in the negotiations to sign Ricardo Matias, the 19-year-old.
The newspaper explained that the expected value of the deal is about 10 million dollars, as part of Al-Ahly's efforts to strengthen its attacking line with young players.
Ricardo Matias is under an official contract with Internacional that extends until June 2028, giving the Brazilian club significant negotiating power.
The player's contract includes a penalty clause valued at up to 65 million euros, reflecting great confidence in his technical abilities.
The Brazilian striker participated in 29 matches last season and managed to score 6 goals, putting himself on the radar of several clubs outside Brazil.