Al-Hilal Launches Strong Transfer Campaign to Strengthen Its Squad in Winter
Officials of the Saudi club Al-Hilal have intensified their efforts to sign the duo Sabri Dahl and Murad Hawsawi, players of Al-Fayha and Al-Khaleej, during the upcoming winter transfer window.
Al-Yaum Saudi newspaper explained that Al-Hilal's management is seeking to strengthen the team with young players, aiming to lower the average age of the squad and enhance competitiveness for championships.
Sabri Dahl, 17 years old, plays as a forward, while Murad Hawsawi, 24 years old, plays in midfield, providing the team with multiple attacking and defensive options.
The newspaper confirmed that Al-Hilal's management is counting on the winter transfers to bring new energy to the team ahead of their match against Al-Kholood, scheduled for next Wednesday as part of the twelfth round of the Saudi League.
The team, led by their Italian coach Simone Inzaghi, hopes that the new duo will strengthen the collective performance and be a strong addition in the upcoming matches at all levels.
These moves come as part of Al Hilal's efforts to maintain its position at the top of the Saudi league and achieve noticeable improvement in performance following recent changes in the lineup.
Al-Yaum Saudi newspaper explained that Al-Hilal's management is seeking to strengthen the team with young players, aiming to lower the average age of the squad and enhance competitiveness for championships.
Sabri Dahl, 17 years old, plays as a forward, while Murad Hawsawi, 24 years old, plays in midfield, providing the team with multiple attacking and defensive options.
The newspaper confirmed that Al-Hilal's management is counting on the winter transfers to bring new energy to the team ahead of their match against Al-Kholood, scheduled for next Wednesday as part of the twelfth round of the Saudi League.
The team, led by their Italian coach Simone Inzaghi, hopes that the new duo will strengthen the collective performance and be a strong addition in the upcoming matches at all levels.
These moves come as part of Al Hilal's efforts to maintain its position at the top of the Saudi league and achieve noticeable improvement in performance following recent changes in the lineup.