Senegal-Guinea-Bissau right winger Clayton Diandy is being linked with a switch from Greek side Aris Saloniki to Saudi First Division League club Al-Diraiyah FC, where the 19-year-old currently features, according to transfer speculation emerging on 19 June 2026.
The rumour, listed with an unspecified probability (“?”), centres on Diandy’s status at Aris and a potential long-term stay in Saudi Arabia with Al-Diraiyah. Transfermarkt currently values the teenager at €1.00m, a figure that will attract attention given his age and versatility in attacking areas on the right flank.
Details around Diandy’s contract situation remain unclear, with no public information on when his deal either started or expires, opening up the possibility he could move as a free agent if terms are not clarified or renewed. The suggestion of a transition from Aris, who play in Greece’s Super League 1, to Al-Diraiyah in Saudi Arabia’s second tier underlines how clubs outside Europe’s top five leagues are increasingly targeting younger talent.
Born on 29 July 2006 in São Domingos, Diandy stands at 1.74m and operates primarily as an attacking right winger, favouring his right foot. He holds dual nationality with Senegal and Guinea-Bissau, and his registration is currently listed with Al-Diraiyah FC, where he wears the number 17 shirt.
Recent match data for Diandy has not been formally detailed in the latest report, but his presence in the Saudi First Division League hints at regular competitive exposure at senior level for a player still in his teens.
If the move from Aris to a permanent role at Al-Diraiyah is confirmed, it could mark a pivotal stage in Diandy’s development, offering him a stable platform to grow his reputation and potentially position himself for a future step into higher-profile leagues.
