Al-Qadsiah ready to break the bank for a Moroccan nugget

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After Nacho Fernandez, Al-Qadsiah wants to attract a new figure from the Spanish championship. According to information published by Relevothe club just promoted to the Saudi premier division would absolutely like to bring in Ilias Akhomach. The 20-year-old Moroccan winger who is coming off a good season at Villareal with 5 goals and 4 assists in 39 games in all competitions has a release clause of 50 million euros in his contract.

While negotiations between the two clubs are in their early stages, the Saudi club could very well decide to waive the clause of the player trained at Barça. Under the leadership of the team’s new sporting director, Carlos Anton, Al-Qadsiah could have a strong Spanish accent next season. The team coached by former OM coach Michel already has three former Liga players in its ranks, Alvaro Gonzalez, Luciano Vietto and Nacho Fernandez, who has just arrived. Ilias Akhomach, Spanish-Moroccan, could therefore be next on the list.

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