Al-Taawoun is interested in "Hamdallah."
Moroccan international Abdel Razak Hamdallah has entered the sights of Saudi club Al-Taawoun, which is considering the possibility of signing him during the upcoming transfer window, as part of its efforts to strengthen its attacking line in preparation for the new season.
Saudi media reports have indicated that Al-Taawoun's management has included Hamdallah's name on the list of candidates to reinforce the team, especially given the uncertainty surrounding the future of Colombian striker Roger Martinez, who has yet to reach a final agreement with the club regarding the extension of his contract.
The same sources added that negotiations between Al-Taawoun and Martinez are facing obstacles due to the player's high financial demands, which has prompted the club's officials to search for attacking alternatives that possess the experience and ability to provide the necessary contribution in the upcoming season.
Abdel Razak Hamdallah stands out as one of the most prominent options available, considering his successful career in the Saudi league and the impressive scoring records he has achieved with the clubs he has represented in recent years.
Reports confirmed that the management of Al-Shabab club does not oppose the departure of the Moroccan striker during the upcoming transfer window, following the tension that has characterized his relationship with the club's officials recently.
Hamdallah is under contract with Al-Shabab until the summer of 2027; however, the possibility of his departure remains on the table if an agreement is reached that satisfies all parties, while Al-Taawoun continues to explore its options to finalize the new striker's file.
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