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Transfers

Al‑Hilal eyes Rayan after Premier League and World Cup surge

By 4AllFootball ·
Al‑Hilal eyes Rayan after Premier League and World Cup surge

Al‑Hilal is preparing a million‑plus proposal to sign 19‑year‑old Brazilian striker Rayan from English side Bournemouth, where he arrived for a €35 million fee from Vasco earlier in 2026. The Saudi club sees the young forward as a potential replacement for Malcom.

Al‑Hilal has placed Rayan among its main targets for the upcoming transfer window and is working on a high‑value offer to persuade Bournemouth to release the Brazilian. The club’s directors are already negotiating behind the scenes.

Rayan adapted quickly to the Premier League, featuring in four matches, starting three of them and providing an assist under manager Carlo Ancelotti. His early impact in England has attracted significant attention.

His performance for the Seleção Brasileira at the Copa do Mundo further raised his profile; he played four games, started three and contributed an assist. The World Cup (Copa do Mundo) exposure highlighted him as one of Brazil’s top prospects.

Al‑Hilal views Rayan as the ideal successor to Malcom, who is not in Simone Inzaghi’s plans for the 2026/27 season. The Saudi side believes he can deliver immediate results while retaining high resale potential.

The club intends to intensify contacts in the coming weeks to evaluate the terms of a possible negotiation. It acknowledges that a substantial investment will be required to secure the deal.

Bournemouth invested €35 million to acquire Rayan from Vasco at the start of 2026 and is reluctant to facilitate an early departure. The English club has not issued an official response to Al‑Hilal’s interest.

Should Al‑Hilal succeed, it would add a promising talent to its squad, while Bournemouth would lose a player they paid a significant fee for, potentially disrupting their pre‑season preparations.

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