João Félix Shines with Al-Nassr Saudi
The Portuguese star João Félix has once again proven his artistic value after his remarkable performance with Al-Nassr Saudi this season, where he found the ideal environment that helped him regain his form after years of inconsistency during his career in Europe.
Felix joined Al-Nassr during the last summer transfer window coming from Chelsea, and since then he has succeeded in delivering outstanding performances, having scored 21 goals and provided 15 assists in 37 matches he played with the team across various competitions.
The Spanish newspaper Sport highlighted the player's brilliance, confirming that the "Golden Boy" found in the Saudi league the stability he was seeking, allowing him to deliver one of his best performances on the field after moving from European football in search of a new challenge both financially and athletically.
The newspaper pointed out that Felix has become a real threat to the opponents' defenses, making a difference every time the ball reaches him. It also confirmed that the Saudi Professional League is attracting more high-quality players, not just stars at the end of their careers.
The report added that the player's move to Saudi Arabia does not mean closing the door on a future return to Europe, citing the experience of Portuguese player João Cancelo, who previously played with Saudi club Al-Hilal before returning to join Barcelona.
For his part, Felix said in recent statements: "Coach Jorge Jesus has brought me back to a place where I started to feel comfortable again, something that hasn't happened for a long time, but I always try to give my best on the field."
Felix is taking on greater responsibility at present with his compatriot Cristiano Ronaldo absent due to injury. He has scored two goals and assisted three in the last three matches, contributing to Al-Nassr's return to the top of the league amid strong competition with Saudi clubs Al-Hilal, Al-Ahli, and Al-Qadsiah during the decisive rounds of the season.
Felix joined Al-Nassr during the last summer transfer window coming from Chelsea, and since then he has succeeded in delivering outstanding performances, having scored 21 goals and provided 15 assists in 37 matches he played with the team across various competitions.
The Spanish newspaper Sport highlighted the player's brilliance, confirming that the "Golden Boy" found in the Saudi league the stability he was seeking, allowing him to deliver one of his best performances on the field after moving from European football in search of a new challenge both financially and athletically.
The newspaper pointed out that Felix has become a real threat to the opponents' defenses, making a difference every time the ball reaches him. It also confirmed that the Saudi Professional League is attracting more high-quality players, not just stars at the end of their careers.
The report added that the player's move to Saudi Arabia does not mean closing the door on a future return to Europe, citing the experience of Portuguese player João Cancelo, who previously played with Saudi club Al-Hilal before returning to join Barcelona.
For his part, Felix said in recent statements: "Coach Jorge Jesus has brought me back to a place where I started to feel comfortable again, something that hasn't happened for a long time, but I always try to give my best on the field."
Felix is taking on greater responsibility at present with his compatriot Cristiano Ronaldo absent due to injury. He has scored two goals and assisted three in the last three matches, contributing to Al-Nassr's return to the top of the league amid strong competition with Saudi clubs Al-Hilal, Al-Ahli, and Al-Qadsiah during the decisive rounds of the season.