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  • JUST IN: Osimhen agrees personal terms with Al Hilal

    JUST IN: Osimhen agrees personal terms with Al Hilal

    Victor Osimhen has reached an agreement on personal terms with Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal, but a deal is yet to be finalized due to Napoli’s firm stance on their €75 million asking price.

    According to Sky Sports Italy, the Nigerian striker has made significant progress toward a move to Saudi Arabia.

    “The striker has, in fact, found an agreement with the Arab club regarding the salary he would receive. However, an agreement between the two clubs is still missing,” the outlet reported.

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    Al Hilal, who recently appointed Simone Inzaghi as new head coach, have reportedly increased their bid to €70 million in a bid to close the deal.

  • Napoli rejects Al Hilal offer for Osimhen

    Napoli rejects Al Hilal offer for Osimhen

    Napoli have rejected an offer for Victor Osimhen from Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal, while AC Milan are likely to join fellow Italian club Juventus in the chase to sign the Super Eagles striker this summer.

    Transfer Expert Matteo Marrato disclosed on Fabrizio Romano’s YouTube Channel that Al Hilal made a proposal to both Napoli and the player, but it fell short of the 75 Million Euros release clause imposed by the Italian club. Napoli said a firm no to the Saudis.

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    In the case of Milan, last summer they tried even albeit timidly, to sign Osimhen. According to Transfer Expert Emanuele Cammaroto, Milan are likely to come back for the striker after another failed season.

    It is already well known that Osimhen is the top transfer target of Juventus, who will be willing to pay as much as 90 Million Euros, particularly if they qualify for the UEFA Champions League, as this guarantees them an additional 60 Million Euros.

  • Al Hilal boss blasts Koeman over criticism of Saudi Pro League

    Al Hilal boss blasts Koeman over criticism of Saudi Pro League

    Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman underestimates the quality of the Saudi Pro League, Al Hilal CEO Esteve Calzada said after the Dutchman refused to select winger Steven Bergwijn because of the player’s move to Saudi Arabia.

    Bergwijn, 27, joined Al Ittihad from Ajax Amsterdam last month and was publicly called out by Koeman who said international selection was now closed to the player.

    Former Manchester City executive Calzada said the Dutch coach undervalued the Saudi top-flight, which in the last two years, helped by the country’s Public Investment Fund, has spent a huge sum of money attracting top talent from across Europe.

    “As someone that lives in the country, loves the country and values the quality of the product that we put out there, I didn’t like those statements,” Calzada told a press conference at The Summit, a gathering of top sporting executives in London.

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    “I think this is just not fair. It’s not right. And actually, if you look at the players that have come to Saudi, most of them continue to go with their national teams.

    “You’ve got (Aymeric) Laporte, for instance, (became) champion of Europe with Spain having come to Saudi.

    “Most of the players continue to be called by national teams, Ruben Neves (Portugal) in our case, even (Al Nassr’s) Cristiano (Ronaldo), (Morocco’s) Bono our goalkeeper – all of them continue to be called up.

    “That’s why that came a bit out of the blue, and probably out of a lack of knowledge of the value and the quality of the league, because if you watch matches, or you come and see the facilities, they are up to European standards.

    They have been known on a global basis as the city that can make things happen, brings great events, reflects the best of America.

    “So I’m just so sorry for the Dutch players, because it’s clearly an exception.”

    The Spaniard also spoke of his hope that marquee 90 million euro ($97.48 million) signing Neymar would soon return to action having been out for almost a year after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament in a World Cup 2026 qualifier for Brazil.

    “The only thing that I can say is that I have seen him training regularly with his teammates, and now, after the international break, there’s a run of matches,” Calzada said.