Saudi Al-Ahli's pilots their First Official Move For Mahrez Deal
The Saudi Al-Ahly Club began to move officially about the signing of the Algerian star, Riyad Mahrez, during the current summer transfer period, after the player’s initial approval to move to Al-Ahly, nicknamed Al-Raqi. Journalist Santi Oana said that the Saudi Al-Ahly club will make an official offer of 20 million euros on Monday to Manchester City to sign Riyad Mahrez with a four-year contract. The latest reports stated that the club had agreed on personal terms with the Algerian international, and the agreement remains with his club. If an agreement is reached, he will move directly to the Saudi Professional League, “Roshan League.” The last period witnessed long negotiations in order to settle the Algerian Mahrez deal and join the Al-Ahly club, returning again to the Roshen League. Mahrez has a contract with Manchester City until 2025, but the Algerian international may consider leaving in light of his lack in the starting squad of Spanish coach Pep Guardiola. Mahrez, 32, has had a busy career with Manchester City since joining him in July 2018 from Leicester City in a deal worth 60 million pounds. The player appeared in 236 matches, scoring 76 goals and making 59 other goals.