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How Saudi agent Ahmed Almualim defied the odds to take Saud Abdulhamid to Roma

How Saudi agent Ahmed Almualim defied the odds to take Saud Abdulhamid to Roma
Saud Abdulhamid, right, has become one of the standout players for the Green Falcons. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 17 November 2024

How Saudi agent Ahmed Almualim defied the odds to take Saud Abdulhamid to Roma

How Saudi agent Ahmed Almualim defied the odds to take Saud Abdulhamid to Roma
  • Saudi international鈥檚 agent tells Arab News he risked his own money to seal the historic summer transfer
  • Abdulhamid has become one of the standout players for the Green Falcons and will line up for Herve Renard鈥檚 team against Indonesia on Tuesday

RIYADH: At the end of August, Saud Abdulhamid became the first Saudi player to join a club from a top European league on a permanent basis. The right back left 黑料社区n powerhouse Al-Hilal to sign for AS Roma in Italy鈥檚 Serie A for a reported fee of $3 million.

Now a Champions League player, he continues to be one of 黑料社区鈥檚 standout players in a difficult period in which Robert Mancini departed and Herev Renard returned to take charge of the 2026 World Cup campaign.

Thursday鈥檚 0-0 draw with Australia leaves the Green Falcons in third place on six points, behind Australia on goal difference. Hope of automatic qualification remain a strong possibility, but there is little margin for error as Saudi travel to Indonesia for their sixth match in the 10-qualifier group.

Since impressing with Al-Ittihad and then Al-Hilal, the clubs he represented at professional level since 2018, Abdulhamid鈥檚 career has been on upward trajectory in recent years.

Football agent Ahmed Almualim, the man behind Abdulhamid鈥檚 move to AS Roma, spoke exclusively to Arab News about the financial and professional risks he took to get his client to Italy and the changing landscape of Saudi football.

Ahmed, how did you become an agent, were you always passionate about football or is it business first of all?

I became an agent in 2014. Since I was young, I was always passionate about football. I started my career as a sports journalist when I was very young, aged 19, back in 2009. Before that, I used to write some articles about football, about transfers, on a few blogs. I kept working as a sports journalist until 2014, when I stopped and I started my career as a football agent. It鈥檚 more than 10 years now that I鈥檝e been an agent!

Do you have a favorite team in 黑料社区?

Yes, it鈥檚 not a secret (he laughs). My favorite team in 黑料社区 is Al-Ahli from Jeddah. I worked as a sports journalist and I used to specifically cover news about Al-Ahli鈥檚 transfers. From there, people got to know more about me. I used to go to the stadium when I was young with my friends. Nobody in my family took me, but I went with my friends and neighbours. They all supported Al-Ahli. We were so passionate.

Was it difficult for you to move into this field?

It鈥檚 very difficult to work as a football agent because you need certain tools. These tools are the local and the international connections. You need to know people inside clubs, the presidents, the sporting directors, the players. It鈥檚 the same for clubs abroad. I work full-time as a football agent and I really enjoy what I鈥檓 doing.

Of course, sometimes, in some moments, during some windows, when I have a bad window, I really start thinking: 鈥淥K, why do I have to do this job as a full-time job? I can do it as a part-time job like most of the agents in Saudi.鈥 But then I start to motivate myself again and I say: 鈥淣o, this is my job in football, I鈥檓 an agent, a professional one like in Europe, so I have to continue.鈥 And I try to move on.

Did you ever think it was possible to do business with local players moving outside 黑料社区?

One of my most important goals when I started was to do business like this, taking players to Europe and opening the borders. And I started this at a lower level. I took a Syrian player, Mahmoud Al-Mawas, to Romania. I had one player in Denmark. Two years ago, I signed a player in Portugal. The most important goal I set for myself was to do something different to what was already on the market.

Saudi players were moving from one domestic club to another, but I wanted to do things differently and not just to transfer a player from Ittihad to Al-Hilal, from Al-Hilal to Al-Ahli, from Al-Ahli to Al-Nassr and so on. I wanted to be the first different agent in this market. I brought many offers from abroad to Saudi national team players but they didn鈥檛 want to move on.

How did Roma's interest in Saud Abdulhamid come about?

It鈥檚 a story with two chapters. The first one was written in May, when I received a communication from one of the head scouters asking about the player and the conditions for a potential transfer. It started from there. And the second episode started when Florent Ghisolfi became the sporting director of AS Roma. Previously, he was the sporting director of Nice and there he also showed interest in Saud. He knew Saud was in his last year of contract at Hilal. So when he was appointed this season as a sport director of AS Roma, he reconnected with us and showed his interest again.

Do you think that this would have been possible without the Saudi Pro League expanding to the level it has?

People now know the Saudi league more and more. And I think also the players. More and more international players are involved in the league. This gave Saudi a push and a dose of belief that the whole product can be trusted. So, yes, the development of the Saudi league definitely helped. Without the current vibe, it would have been really difficult for such a transfer to take place.

How does it make you feel knowing you orchestrated Abdulhamid鈥檚 historic move?

I believe this transfer helped the image of the whole footballing country. It will help other Saudi players to get a chance in Europe, maybe. I believe this move has opened the door for Saudi players in years to come. I鈥檓 really proud we did it. It was one of the targets I had set for myself and I鈥檓 happy I delivered.

Many people were against this transfer. People who didn鈥檛 look at the bigger picture. As an agent, I dropped my interest just to support Saud, in the interests of 黑料社区n football. I sacrificed a lot of money for this deal to happen.

Can you tell us something about this transfer that an agent would normally try to keep as a secret?

Tough one. OK, let me tell you that right before he signed for Roma, Saud was close to joining Rennes in France. They had a very strong interest in him. He chose to go to Rome because of the challenge. Rennes鈥 interest was kept secret, it wasn鈥檛 mentioned anywhere.

How has Saud settled in Rome?

He鈥檚 happy in Rome and everything is in progress for him. He got some minutes. He鈥檚 an international player. He featured for the national team on plenty of occasions. He played in the biggest tournament there is, the World Cup. He also played in the Asian Champions League. It wasn鈥檛 that big a deal for him to adapt. He was prepared mentally for it to happen. He鈥檚 really aware of the challenges that are in store for him. He lives a normal life. He got a house. It was normal for him to start on the bench, we were speaking to the coach and the sporting director and they explained everything. He needs to know the culture of the league, Italian football is difficult. It鈥檚 different to any other European country.

Is the development of the SPL helping you as an agent?

It has helped me. And that鈥檚 because now it鈥檚 so easy to be connected to international agents. They want to do business in 黑料社区. From that point, we can cooperate. I can help the international agents to place their players in the Saudi market. And they help me connect to the European clubs. By doing so, I can place the players I already work with in Europe.

From an agent鈥檚 perspective, how did Ronaldo signing for Al-Nassr change the landscape of the Saudi League?

In the beginning, I thought it was just a rumor. When I saw he had arrived in Riyadh, I started believing everything was possible in Saudi, starting at that point. It was a big, big, big thing, a massive event. Nobody could believe it. And Ronaldo became the icon of the Saudi league. Because of Ronaldo, many world class players started joining the league. He showed them that it鈥檚 a good championship. And this league can grow further and improve in the next few years.

Do you, as an agent, feel that you鈥檙e playing a part in this football revolution?

Now, after I did the deal for Saud to AS Roma, I see myself as a small part of this revolution in Saudi sport. I am privileged to have been able to send the best Saudi player to one of Europe鈥檚 most historic clubs.

Do you think big stars in Europe might start looking for local agents in 黑料社区, were you approached by any big names?

Yes, there are many stars in Europe who got in touch. They showed interest to join the league. They saw how strong it is and how it鈥檚 improving. It鈥檚 better and better every year.

Of course, the financial aspect plays a big role in the players鈥 wishes to join. Many top players, including from the Premier League and LaLiga, have contacted me to see how they can come to the Saudi championship.

Many deals that seem done then collapse. What is the most frequent cause?

One of the craziest reasons is that some clubs refuse to pay the agents. They agree about terms with other clubs, they accept the salaries that the players want, but then they don鈥檛 take the agents seriously. That鈥檚 wrong, because agents are an important part of any deal. It鈥檚 not just happened to me, but to many agents, many times, to find themselves in such situations.

What do you do for your players apart from representing them in negotiations?

I try to hire specialists to take care of them. For example, one to take care of nutrition. We need to find the right way to develop their body structures. I have my people working in communications, so players receive professional guidance in this area as well. It鈥檚 important that they are aware of how they should handle their media duties. We have a team working together, in my company everyone is a specialist in what they need to do.

Did you ever advise a player to do something even if it was outside your financial interests?

I lost a lot of money after Saud鈥檚 move to AS Roma. I did it because I thought he should go to Europe. I believed he could develop more if he went there. That鈥檚 my principle, I say the truth whatever it costs me financially. I don鈥檛 like to control players.


Full card revealed for 2025 PFL MENA semifinals

Full card revealed for 2025 PFL MENA semifinals
Updated 25 August 2025

Full card revealed for 2025 PFL MENA semifinals

Full card revealed for 2025 PFL MENA semifinals
  • 2024 PFL MENA finalist Mohammad Alaqraa meets Ayman Galal in headline welterweight semifinal bout
  • Lightweight champion Mohsen Mohammadseifi faces Mohammad Fahmi in lightweight semifinal co-main event

RIYADH: The full fight card for PFL MENA Semifinals: Champions Collide has been announced by the Professional Fighters League.

The event will take place on Saturday, Sept. 27 at The Arena in Riyadh, with regional champions facing off to secure their spots in the PFL MENA Finals in the bantamweight, featherweight, lightweight and welterweight divisions. Tickets will go on sale later this week.

In the main event, 2024 PFL MENA welterweight finalist Mohammad Alaqraa (8-1) of Kuwait will face Egypt鈥檚 Ayman 鈥淭he Maestro鈥 Galal (4-1, 2 NC) in a welterweight semifinal contest. Alaqraa comes on the back of a unanimous decision win over Omar Hussein at PFL MENA 1, while Galal enters the semifinals after his loss at PFL MENA 2 was overturned. 

In the co-main event, 2024 PFL MENA lightweight champion Mohsen 鈥淭he Golden Boy鈥 Mohammadseifi (8-2) of Iran will take on the undefeated Mohammad 鈥淪oulkeeper鈥 Fahmi (5-0) of Iraq in a lightweight semifinal matchup. Mohammadseifi is on an eight-fight winning streak and is fresh from a win over Ahmed El-Sisy at PFL MENA 1 earlier this year. Fahmi, on the other hand, was successful in his PFL MENA debut, choking out Georges Eid, also at PFL MENA 1.

In a featherweight showcase bout, 黑料社区鈥檚 own Malik Basahel (1-0) looks to stay undefeated as a pro when he meets Egyptian Ahmed 鈥淣inja鈥 Mostafa (3-1). Basahel was impressive in his professional debut, winning by TKO in the second round. Mostafa, meanwhile, makes his PFL MENA debut having won three of his first four professional bouts.

Also on the card, Egypt鈥檚 Islam 鈥淭he Egyptian Zombie鈥 Reda (13-1) goes up against the undefeated Taha 鈥淎tlas Lion鈥 Bendaoud (5-0) of Morocco in a featherweight semifinal bout. Originally a semifinalist in the inaugural season of PFL MENA, Reda is riding a seven-fight winning streak and comes off a third-round TKO win at PFL MENA 1 last May. Bendaoud, meanwhile, was dominant in his PFL MENA debut, scoring a first-round submission win at PFL MENA 1.


Vuelta leader Jonas Vingegaard loses injured teammate and team loses stolen bikes

Vuelta leader Jonas Vingegaard loses injured teammate and team loses stolen bikes
Updated 25 August 2025

Vuelta leader Jonas Vingegaard loses injured teammate and team loses stolen bikes

Vuelta leader Jonas Vingegaard loses injured teammate and team loses stolen bikes
  • Team Visma-Lease a Bike said police in Italy are investigating the theft of 鈥榮everal bikes鈥 from an equipment truck
  • Vingegaard, a two-time Tour de France winner, is favored to win this year鈥檚 Vuelta

CERES, Italy: On the morning after Jonas Vingegaard took the leader鈥檚 red jersey at the Spanish Vuelta with a stage win, he lost a teammate Monday and his team lost some bicycles that were stolen.
Team Visma-Lease a Bike said police in Italy are investigating the theft of 鈥渟everal bikes鈥 from an equipment truck though it was unclear if Vingegaard will be affected in stage three later Monday.
鈥淥ur mechanics are working hard to ensure that the team is fully prepared for the third stage,鈥 the team said in a statement.
Vingegaard will be missing the support of Axel Zingle for the 19 days left in the Vuelta having crashed in the rain-soaked stage Sunday that also caught up the team leader. Vingegaard went on to win with a bloodied elbow.
Visma said 鈥渙ur medical team had to decide that Axel Zingle is not fit enough to continue the Vuelta. His first Grand Tour with the team comes to an early end.鈥
Monday鈥檚 third stage is a 134.6-kilometer (83.6-mile) ride with an uphill finish into Ceres in the Italian Alps north west of Turin.
Vingegaard, a two-time Tour de France winner, is favored to win the Vuelta after this year鈥檚 Tour winner Tadej Pogacar and four-time Vuelta winner Primoz Roglic skipped the race.


鈥楿sed to winning鈥: Former Liverpool star Glen Johnson says new signing will drive more success

鈥楿sed to winning鈥: Former Liverpool star Glen Johnson says new signing will drive more success
Updated 25 August 2025

鈥楿sed to winning鈥: Former Liverpool star Glen Johnson says new signing will drive more success

鈥楿sed to winning鈥: Former Liverpool star Glen Johnson says new signing will drive more success
  • The Reds鈥 former defender spoke to Arab News in Dubai about the role of fullbacks Miklos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong, and Premier League expectations this season

DUBAI: When Liverpool take on Newcastle United at St James鈥 Park on Monday night in their second Premier League match of the season, the chatter will again be about their new signings 鈥 and the possible recruitment of Alexander Isak from Eddie Howe鈥檚 team, which is expected to make the atmosphere edgier than usual.

The opening day of the season saw Arne Slot鈥檚 team beat Bournemouth 4-2 with British transfer record signing Florian Wirtz making his bow at Anfield alongside forward Hugo Ekitike and new fullbacks Miklos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong.

The latter two were withdrawn in the second half as the home team led 2-0, and former Liverpool player Glen Johnson, who played for the club at both left- and right-back positions, believes the additions will be expected to excel at defense and attack.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 part of the game now,鈥 Johnson told Arab News while in Dubai recently. 鈥淥bviously they鈥檝e got to defend, they鈥檝e got to be good on the ball, but they鈥檝e also got to be good going forward. And to do that, you need an engine.鈥

Frimpong, who is likely to miss the match against Newcastle, and Kerkez have taken over starting positions from Liverpool stalwarts of recent years in Trent Alexander-Arnold, who left for Real Madrid, and Andy Robertson, who remains at the club.

Johnson added that modern football, not to mention Liverpool鈥檚 attacking methods, places extra demands on them.

鈥淣owadays it鈥檚 expected (to attack and defend),鈥 the former England star said. 鈥淏efore, there was probably only a handful of people who could do it. But now it鈥檚 almost like if you can鈥檛 do it, you can鈥檛 play there.鈥

Johnson said that after Liverpool deservedly, if unexpectedly, won the Premier League last season, expectations will be to repeat the feat.

鈥淎ny team that wins the Premier League deserve it,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut obviously to win it back-to-back is even tougher. But they look like they鈥檝e done great in the transfer window.

鈥淪o they look like they鈥檙e going to be the ones to peg back again. But you鈥檇 also expect the other teams around them to improve. So it鈥檒l be tough.鈥

鈥淗opefully they get off to a good start and find some early momentum,鈥 he added.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e favorites for nearly every game they play, you鈥檇 probably put them down as favorites. You鈥檇 expect some of the other big guns to bounce back and close the gap and try and make it as difficult for Liverpool as possible.鈥

Johnson, who also represented West Ham, Chelsea, Portsmouth and Stoke, called Liverpool a 鈥渟pecial鈥 club to play for.

鈥淥bviously the fans are one thing. The way the club looks after players, ex-players, it鈥檚 a family. It鈥檚 a real united group. They鈥檙e used to winning,鈥 Johnson added.

鈥淪o there鈥檚 a huge expectation that you go to these big clubs and you want to win every single week.鈥

鈥淭here are some clubs further down the league where to lose the odd game here and there is OK, because they鈥檙e expected to finish wherever their target is.

鈥淏ut with clubs like Liverpool, you鈥檙e expected to win most football matches and certainly more than you鈥檇 lose.鈥

鈥淪o there is pressure, but that鈥檚 why they sign good players, that鈥檚 what good players want. You want the pressure and most of the time, that鈥檚 the order.鈥

Johnson has maintained his ties with Liverpool since retiring in 2018 and was speaking to Arab News as an official representative of the club at the Adidas Flagship Store in Dubai Mall.

鈥淚t鈥檚 obviously an iconic brand, a global brand, and those big brands want to be associated with the hottest thing,鈥 he said. 鈥淟iverpool being the club it is, it is the hottest thing.鈥


Rookie batter Eyman Fatima included in Pakistan squad for women鈥檚 cricket World Cup

Rookie batter Eyman Fatima included in Pakistan squad for women鈥檚 cricket World Cup
Updated 25 August 2025

Rookie batter Eyman Fatima included in Pakistan squad for women鈥檚 cricket World Cup

Rookie batter Eyman Fatima included in Pakistan squad for women鈥檚 cricket World Cup
  • Pakistan open Oct. 2 against Bangladesh before taking on archrivals India on Oct. 5
  • If Pakistan qualify for semifinals and final, both knockout games will be played in Colombo

ISLAMABAD: Rookie batter Eyman Fatima was selected in Pakistan鈥檚 15-member squad announced Monday for next month鈥檚 women鈥檚 Cricket World Cup.

The squad will play South Africa in a three-match ODI series in Lahore from Sept. 16-22 before heading to Colombo, where it will play all its World Cup games.

The 20-year-old Fatima made her T20 international debut during Pakistan鈥檚 recent 2-1 loss to Ireland, scoring 23 and 4 in the two games in which she batted.

Fatima Sana, 23, will lead the team for the first time at an ODI World Cup after her 100 percent winning record in the qualification tournament held in Pakistan.

The World Cup runs Sept. 30-Nov. 2 in India and Sri Lanka.

Pakistan open Oct. 2 against Bangladesh before taking on archrival India on Oct. 5.

If Pakistan qualify for the semifinals and the final, both knockout games will be played in Colombo. The second semifinal will be played at Navi Mumbai. If Pakistan don鈥檛 qualify for the final, Navi Mumbai will also host the championship decider on Nov. 2.

Syeda Aroob, Shawaal Zulfiqar and Fatima featured in the inaugural edition of ICC Women鈥檚 Under-19 T20 World Cup in South Africa in 2023.

Selectors made two changes from the squad that contested the qualifying tournament. Fatima and Sadaf Shamas have replaced Gull Feroza and Najiha Alvi, who are now part of the non-traveling reserves with Tuba Hassan, Umm-e-Hani and Waheeda Akhtar.

Squad: Fatima Sana (captain), Muneeba Ali, Aliya Riaz, Diana Baig, Eyman Fatima, Nashra Sandhu, Natalia Pervaiz, Omaima Sohail, Rameen Shamim, Sadaf Shamas, Sadia Iqbal, Shawaal Zulfiqar, Sidra Amin, Sidra Nawaz, Syeda Aroob Shah.

Non-traveling reserves: Gull Feroza, Najiha Alvi, Tuba Hassan, Umm-e-Hani, Waheeda Akhtar.


Djokovic voices physical concerns after US Open win

Djokovic voices physical concerns after US Open win
Updated 25 August 2025

Djokovic voices physical concerns after US Open win

Djokovic voices physical concerns after US Open win
  • The 38-year-old Serbian superstar made a winning start to his latest tilt at glory on Sunday
  • But Djokovic admitted afterwards he was worried by a sudden loss of stamina during the second set

NEW YORK: Novak Djokovic fears his lack of physical conditioning may come back to haunt him as he chases a record 25th Grand Slam singles title at the US Open.
The 38-year-old Serbian superstar made a winning start to his latest tilt at glory on Sunday, defeating US teenager Learner Tien 6-1, 7-6 (7/3), 6-2 in 2hr 25min on the Arthur Ashe Stadium court.
But Djokovic, who needed a lengthy medical timeout to treat a blister on his right foot between the second and third sets, admitted afterwards he was worried by a sudden loss of stamina during the second set.
鈥淚 started great 鈥 just over 20 minutes, first set, I felt really good,鈥 Djokovic said.
鈥淭hen some long games to start the second set... I really was surprised how bad I was feeling in the second physically.
鈥淲e had long exchanges, but also, I kind of dropped my level and made a lot of unforced errors and kind of got him back into the match.
鈥淭here are positives but also things that hopefully won鈥檛 happen in terms of how I felt on the court physically in the second set
鈥淚t鈥檚 slightly a concern. I don鈥檛 know. I don鈥檛 have any injury or anything. I just struggled a lot to stay in long exchanges and recover after points.鈥
Djokovic has not played since his defeat in the semifinals at Wimbledon last month, skipping ATP Masters events in Toronto and Cincinnati to focus all his energy on the US Open.
While there were a few signs of rustiness at times on Sunday, Djokovic also laced his performance with flashes of the brilliance that has been his calling card throughout a glittering career.
Djokovic looked to be a man in a hurry in a scorching start, rattling off winners to take the first set 6-1.
Tien was given hope in a labored second set from Djokovic, but the 19-year-old American could not convert a break point that would have made it one set all.
Instead, Djokovic held serve to make it 5-5 in the second set and reasserted himself to claim the second-set tie break, attacking the net cleverly and using some sublime variation to pull Tien all over the court.
Djokovic paused for a medical timeout for treatment to his right foot before the third set got under way.
The rest appeared to give Djokovic a jolt of energy and he sprinted into a 5-1 lead to leave Tien reeling.
Tien did well to save a match point on Djokovic鈥檚 serve before breaking for 5-2.
But the respite was short-lived as Djokovic again responded emphatically, breaking back immediately to wrap up victory.
鈥淚 wish I had Learner Tien鈥檚 age 鈥 when you come to the late 30s it鈥檚 about learning how to preserve the energy for what matters,鈥 Djokovic said.
鈥淚 still have the flair, I still have the drive, and you guys give me the energy. Hopefully I can keep it going,鈥 he told the crowd.
Djokovic will face US qualifier Zachary Svajda in the second round.