Al-Nassr Breaks into Hawsawi Race with Official Offer
Al-Nassr Club of Saudi Arabia surprised the sports community with a swift move to enter serious negotiations to sign Murad Hawsawi, the midfielder of Al-Khaleej, during the upcoming winter transfer window.
Al-Nassr officially entered the competition by submitting a formal offer to the Al-Khaleej management, in a move aimed at strengthening the team's lineup ahead of the second half of the season.
Ali Al-Mohsen, CEO of Al-Khaleej Club, revealed in statements to Saudi Channel Eight that Al-Nassr's offer arrived in the past few hours, confirming that negotiations are progressing towards finalizing the deal.
Al-Mohsen clarified that Murad Hawsawi's departure is imminent, noting that there is a mutual desire to finalize the agreement officially during the winter transfer window.
The deal sparked the interest of major clubs, after previous reports confirmed that Al-Ittihad and Al-Hilal had also submitted official offers to sign the young midfielder.
Al Khaleej Club's management aims to maximize financial gain, setting a price of 50 million Saudi riyals for releasing Murad Hawsawi's services in the winter transfer market.
Al-Nassr officially entered the competition by submitting a formal offer to the Al-Khaleej management, in a move aimed at strengthening the team's lineup ahead of the second half of the season.
Ali Al-Mohsen, CEO of Al-Khaleej Club, revealed in statements to Saudi Channel Eight that Al-Nassr's offer arrived in the past few hours, confirming that negotiations are progressing towards finalizing the deal.
Al-Mohsen clarified that Murad Hawsawi's departure is imminent, noting that there is a mutual desire to finalize the agreement officially during the winter transfer window.
The deal sparked the interest of major clubs, after previous reports confirmed that Al-Ittihad and Al-Hilal had also submitted official offers to sign the young midfielder.
Al Khaleej Club's management aims to maximize financial gain, setting a price of 50 million Saudi riyals for releasing Murad Hawsawi's services in the winter transfer market.