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Transfer 1+2: Premier League prey negotiates terms with Saudi giants, Ronaldo hinted that he is about to leave the Saudi league

1:17pm, 27 May 2025【Football】

Turkish superstars may transfer to the Saudi league

Osmayen is reportedly in deep negotiations with Riyadh Crescent on a personal agreement, although he has ties to teams such as Chelsea and Manchester United. Osmeen was loaned to Galatasaray for the 2024-25 season after his relationship with Naples broke down. The striker demonstrated his goal-scoring ability during loan, scoring 36 goals in 40 games, giving Galatasaray a double league and cup championship. Osmeen will now leave Naples permanently, and his contract is said to contain a 75 million euro termination clause. The Nigerian international is related to a possible transfer to the Premier League due to interest from Chelsea and Manchester United. Both Premier League clubs are keen to bring in a high-quality No. 9 player in the summer transfer window, and Liverpool has also been mentioned as Osmene's potential destination. However, Osmaine's Premier League suitor will miss the opportunity, with the striker about to reach a deal with Riyadh Crescent, according to British media reports. The report said that Osmain was having an "in-depth discussion" with Riyadh Crescent on personal terms ahead of the potential transfer. It is believed that the striker could sign a three-year contract worth up to $20 million a year. Osmayen has informed Riyadh Crescent President Fahad bin Nafel that he hopes to join the Saudi professional league this summer. Riyadh Crescent is currently unable to complete the transfer, and the club is still waiting for the Saudi government to provide the necessary funds. Riyadh Crescent seems eager to sign the prolific scorer in time to make a difference in the club World Cup this summer. Ronaldo may transfer to the team this summer

Riyadh victory forward Cristiano Ronaldo hinted that he will leave the Saudi professional league after losing to Hazard 2-3 to conquer. Ronaldo wore the captain's armband in Monday's final match against the Hazard conquest. Although he scored a goal, he failed to save the defeat, and the loss left Riyadh, who ranked third, with victory behind the top two five points, so they missed the AFC Champions League qualification. Ronaldo said on social media after his defeat that he would not extend his contract that expires at the end of June. "This chapter is over. The story continues. Thank you everyone." Ronaldo's social media update shows that he is not ready to hang up his boots, and the 40-year-old may be watching the World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico next summer. The five-time Golden Globe winner is linked to a transfer to Brazil or Major League Soccer, and Sporting Lisbon could be an option if Ronaldo wants to return to his first club. Ronaldo may join one of the 32 teams participating in the Club World Cup this summer, after FIFA president Infantino recently claimed the Portuguese striker could appear in the Club World Cup.

Premier League midfielders bought out loan fullbacks

It is reported that Brentford has decided to exercise their rights to sign Michael Keod in the form of a permanent agreement. Keod joined West London Club in January’s transfer window, loaned from Fiorentina until the end of the season. The Italian Under-21 national team player was allowed to leave Fiorentina after being restricted to one of the five Serie A games in the first half of the season. The right-back played in 12 Premier League games during loan, including starting in each of the final six league games of the season to help the Bees achieve good results. With the end of the season, Brentford had to decide to change Keod’s loan to a permanent contract or allow him to return to his mother club, Florence. According to transfer expert Romano, Brentford has decided to use the purchase rights in the Kaiod loan agreement. Premier League clubs will sign him for €17.5 million, although it is unclear how long his contract with the club is. Brentford coach Thomas Frank will be able to use Keod and Aaron Hickey as his main right-back pick next season.