Egyptian left winger Trezeguet is being linked with a move from Al Ahly to Saudi Pro League club Al‑Riyadh as speculation grows over his future with the Cairo giants.
The 31-year-old, born in Kafr El‑Sheikh and currently wearing the No 7 shirt for Al Ahly, is rated at €4.50m on Transfermarkt, with the reported probability of a switch to Al‑Riyadh put at 75% as of 29 June 2026. His contract situation at Al Ahly is unclear, with no expiry date listed, fuelling talk he could yet run down his deal and explore a free‑agent exit if no agreement is reached.
Standing at 1.81m and operating primarily as an attacking left winger with a right foot, Trezeguet has long been regarded as one of Egypt’s most effective wide forwards. He represents Al Ahly in domestic competition in the Egyptian Premier League and remains a prominent figure for club and country.
The rumoured interest from Al‑Riyadh comes against the backdrop of his recent form for Al Ahly in the current Egyptian Premier League campaign, where he has continued to contribute from the flank. In a recent league fixture against league rivals on 20 June 2026, Al Ahly claimed a narrow victory, with Trezeguet starting on the left, featuring prominently in open play and helping to protect the lead as part of a disciplined second‑half display, underlining his experience and work rate.
With the Saudi Pro League continuing to target established names from across Africa, a deal for a player valued at €4.50m would fit Al‑Riyadh’s strategy of adding proven quality without entering the very top end of the market.
If the move materialises, it could mark a significant late‑career shift for Trezeguet, offering him a new stage in Saudi Arabia and potentially reshaping both his reputation and his remaining peak years at the top level.
