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Juventus plotting January swoop for Al Hilal’s Sergej Milinković-Savić

Sergej Milinković-Savić (Al Hilal)
October 2025

Juventus are exploring a January move for midfielder Sergej Milinković-Savić as the Serbian considers a return to Serie A. The 30-year-old, formerly of Lazio, remains keen to rejoin European competition.
Tuttosport reports Juve could make an early bid or wait for his contract expiry next summer. The club must offload fringe players to free funds, but sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli views Milinković-Savić as a low-risk, high-impact signing. The midfielder has impressed in Saudi Arabia but desires top-tier European football ahead of the World Cup cycle.

Victor Osimhen Rejects Al Hilal Move After Late U-Turn

Victor Osimhen (Napoli)
June 2025

Napoli striker Victor Osimhen turned down a big-money move to Saudi side Al Hilal, despite both clubs having agreed on a transfer fee and improved personal terms. He’s expected to stay in Europe.
Although Al Hilal met Napoli’s asking price and boosted their contract offer, Osimhen reversed course late and will return to Napoli, following a strong loan stint at Galatasaray with 26 league goals.

Bruno Fernandes Rejects Saudi Move

Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United)
June 2025

Bruno Fernandes has rejected a move to Saudi side Al Hilal despite their willingness to pay £100m for the midfielder.
Fernandes prioritized staying in Europe for competitive and personal reasons. United had not received an official bid and intend to keep their captain.

Theo Hernández Nearing €30m Al Hilal Move

Theo Hernández (AC Milan)
June 2025 (talks ongoing)

Al Hilal have reached an agreement in principle with AC Milan for left-back Theo Hernández in a €30m deal, but the player has yet to finalize personal terms.
Hernández is negotiating for a higher salary, asking for €20m per year instead of the €15m initially offered by the Saudi club.

Bruno Fernandes Given 72-Hour Deadline by Al Hilal

Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United)
Deadline set for Thursday (72 hours from offer)

Al Hilal have given Bruno Fernandes a 72-hour deadline to accept a final offer that would see his salary rise to £700,000 a week, with a total package worth up to £200 million.
The Saudi club is prepared to pay Manchester United £100 million if Fernandes agrees to the move. If rejected, they may pursue Youri Tielemans or Ederson.

Al Hilal Eye Bruno Fernandes Ahead of Club World Cup Campaign

Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United)
June 2024 (Club World Cup transfer window: June 1–10)

Saudi champions Al Hilal are monitoring Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes as a potential signing before the Club World Cup. While no deal is advanced, the early transfer window offers them a chance to move quickly.
Fernandes remains a vital figure at United and recently signed a contract extension until 2027. However, he admitted his future is not guaranteed, saying he’ll stay “until the club says it’s time to go.” Al Hilal, grouped with Real Madrid, Pachuca, and RB Salzburg, may act fast.

Al Hilal Still Pushing to Land Bruno Fernandes Despite Rejection

Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United)
Ongoing interest

Al Hilal haven’t given up hope of signing Fernandes, who turned down an earlier lucrative three-year offer from the Saudi club.
The Saudi club are also monitoring Newcastle’s Bruno Guimarães and Villa’s Youri Tielemans as alternative midfield targets.

Ronaldo Strikes Twice to Seal Derby Win for Al Nassr

Cristiano Ronaldo (Al Nassr)
April 2025

Ronaldo scored a second-half brace, including a late penalty, to lead Al Nassr to a 3-1 win over Al Hilal in a key Saudi Pro League derby clash.
After Ali Al Hassan’s opener, Ronaldo doubled the lead early in the second half from a Sadio Mané assist, and then converted an 88th-minute penalty following a VAR-reviewed handball. Al Hilal briefly threatened with a 62nd-minute header, but Ronaldo’s second secured the victory.

Luis Díaz Awaiting Barcelona Decision

Luis Díaz, Liverpool
Summer 2025 (pending Barcelona move)

Díaz is waiting for a signal from Barcelona to initiate a move.
Barcelona’s financial struggles are delaying any movement. Díaz is also attracting Saudi Al Hilal interest.

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