Significant Challenges for Al Qadsiah
The recent developments surrounding Al Qadsiah have raised concerns regarding the team’s future and performance in the Saudi Pro League. The ongoing Middle East conflict has disrupted the soccer calendar, leading to the rescheduling of games, including a match between Al Kholood and Al Qadsiah due to a cancelled flight.
Amid these challenges, Abu Al-Shamat, a key player for Al Qadsiah, has revealed a financial demand of 30 million riyals to extend his contract, which currently runs until the summer of 2028. This demand comes at a critical time as Al Qadsiah rejected an offer from Al-Hilal to acquire his contract during the last winter transfer window.
During the current season, Abu Al-Shamat has participated in 26 matches, scoring one goal and providing seven assists. His contributions have been vital for the team, making his potential departure a significant concern for Al Qadsiah’s management and fans alike.
The Saudi Pro League has confirmed that games will continue despite the ongoing regional tensions, which include a recent drone attack by Iran on the U.S. embassy in Riyadh. This incident has further complicated the situation, as multiple countries have closed their airspace, affecting flights in the region.
As Al Qadsiah navigates these challenges, the uncertainty surrounding Abu Al-Shamat’s contract negotiations and the impact of the Middle East conflict on their schedule remains a pressing issue. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the future of both the player and the team’s performance amidst these developments.