Saudi Pro League facet Al Hilal have reportedly provided Abdul Fatawu Issahaku a mouthwatering wage to go away Leicester City.
The 20-year-old has began every of Leicester’s three Premier League matches in opposition to Tottenham, Fulham and Aston Villa whereas contributing one help.
With Saudi golf equipment poaching a number of the finest skills on the earth in current instances, stories have emerged that Al Hilal are concentrating on Issahaku.
Fatawu Issahaku reportedly on the radar of Al Hilal
According to Ghanansoccernet, Al Hilal are ready to supply the Ghanaian teen a wage of €10 million per yr to swap the Premier League for Saudi Arabia.
Issahaku had a terrific season on mortgage within the English Championship final season and was instrumental in Leicester’s promotion to the Premier League.
He loved the best marketing campaign of his fledgling profession, contributing seven targets and 13 assists in all competitions because the Foxes triggered his €17 million buy option clause to signal him completely from guardian membership Sporting Lisbon.
While Issahaku has been linked with a transfer away, he seems settled at Leicester, having described his Premier League debut as a dream come true.
“This was a special day, my debut in the Premier League,” he stated afterwards. “It was a terrific feeling and it was nice to take a degree out of it. I’m so joyful and it’s a dream come true for me. I’ll preserve going,” Issahaku informed LCFC TV.
“There’s variations within the Premier League as a result of it’s extra intense and extra working! You should stick with the group. There have been variations and we’ll preserve going.
“The fans are so amazing and always give me more energy to give my heart. They are so special and I love playing because they make me feel special and give me more energy to give more for the team. It’s just the beginning with the team and what we’re doing. We just have to keep going.”
Issahaku is at present in camp with Ghana as they put together for his or her upcoming 2025 AFCON qualifying matches in opposition to Angola and Niger.