RIYADH — A strong battle between numerous teams is anticipated to break out in the coming days for the services of international player and Al-Shabab team defender Hassan Tambakti. As Al-Hilal has stepped up its efforts to sign a contract with Tambakti before the current summer transfer window expires, the momentum has increased.
According to reports, Al-Hilal is getting ready to make a sizable cash offer to the Al-Shabab club and Tambakti, the player. The planned transaction might be worth more than SR 100 million.
According to sources, Al-Hilal wants to make Al-Shabab an offer that includes some of its own players in exchange for finishing this potentially historic transfer of a Saudi player to the Saudi League.
Tambakti, a pivotal member of Al-Shabab and the Saudi national team, has received financial proposals for his move to Al-Shabab that have reached roughly SR90 million, along with an estimated SR13 million in yearly pay.
This arrangement would cost Al-Hilal around SR142 million over its four-year duration.
Al-Hilal is apparently putting together a sizable bid that is comparable to Al-Ahli's, but the latter appears to be in a better position. Al-Nassr and Al-Ittihad have also made official bids and are ready to join the competition for the player's signature.
Hassan Tambakti disclosed on Saturday that he wants to leave Al-Shabab as adequate offers have come to the club in an exclusive conversation with Rotana Khalijia.
He said that they had already made a deal on this subject with former club president Khalid Al-Baltan.
The club has been very wonderful to me; therefore, I wanted the club to profit from my transfer, Tambakti said. Despite wanting to leave, I renewed my contract.