French midfielder Yacine Adli has officially completed his move from AC Milan to Saudi Arabian side Al Shabab, in a deal that has been signed and sealed. The transfer marks another high-profile addition to the fast-growing Saudi Pro League.
Adli, 24, joined AC Milan in 2021 but struggled to secure consistent playing time in Serie A. Despite showing flashes of creativity and composure in midfield, he often found himself on the fringes of the squad. The move to Al Shabab offers him a chance for regular football and a fresh chapter in his career.
Al Shabab, one of the ambitious clubs in Saudi Arabia, has been strengthening its squad with international talent as part of the leagueโs broader push to raise its global profile. Adli is expected to bring vision, technical skill, and experience from European football to the team.
Analysts say this transfer is significant for both the player and the club. For Adli, it represents an opportunity to re-establish himself as a key figure on the pitch, while for Al Shabab, it shows determination to compete at a higher level domestically and regionally.
For fans, the deal reflects Saudi Arabiaโs growing pull in world football โ not only attracting established stars but also young players seeking to develop and showcase their talent. If Adli settles quickly, he could become a central figure in Al Shababโs plans moving forward.
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