Cameroonian winger Georges-Kévin Nkoudou nearing Damac FC exit as Gulf clubs circle
Georges-Kévin Nkoudou is edging closer to a departure from Damac FC, as the financially-stricken Saudi club prepares to offload key players to stabilize its accounts.
The Cameroonian winger, one of Damac’s standout performers, has emerged as a prime candidate for an imminent transfer.
With Damac FC grappling with significant financial constraints, the club’s management is seeking swift solutions to reduce its wage bill and generate funds.
Nkoudou, who has consistently delivered impactful displays since his arrival in the Saudi Pro League, finds himself at the center of a transfer tug-of-war involving several Gulf clubs eager to secure his services.
Among the suitors are Saudi side Neom SC, Al Shabab, and Qatar’s Al Duhail, all of whom have reportedly initiated contact with Damac FC to explore a potential deal.
These clubs are said to view Nkoudou’s profile—speed, creativity, and goal-scoring ability—as an ideal fit for their ambitions in the upcoming season.
Damac FC, aware of Nkoudou’s market appeal, is weighing its options carefully.
The club recently bolstered its squad with the acquisition of Jean-Charles Castelletto, but maintaining a balanced financial structure remains a pressing concern.
Consequently, Nkoudou’s departure is increasingly viewed as a necessary move, unless a dramatic change occurs behind the scenes.
The 29-year-old, who previously played for Olympique de Marseille and Tottenham Hotspur, has enjoyed a productive spell in Saudi Arabia, carving a reputation as a dynamic and decisive player.
His contributions have not gone unnoticed, with interest from across the Gulf region signaling his continued relevance at the top level of Middle Eastern football.
For Nkoudou, a transfer could present an opportunity to join a club with greater stability and sporting ambitions, while keeping him in contention for selection with Cameroon’s Indomitable Lions.
With important fixtures looming on the international calendar, securing regular game time at a competitive club is paramount.
Although negotiations are still ongoing, indications suggest that Damac FC is inclined towards finalizing a deal sooner rather than later.
Unless there is a sudden shift in the club’s financial position, Georges-Kévin Nkoudou’s exit appears inevitable, marking the end of his chapter with the Saudi outfit.
