Grady Diangana is attracting attention form Saudi Pro League outfit Al Ettifaq after parting ways with West Bromwich Albion at the end of last season.
The Congolese international, 27, saw his six-year tenure at The Hawthorns come to a close after the club opted against renewing his contract.
Diangana, who had been a key creative presence for the Baggies, is now a free agent and weighing up his next career move.
Reports indicate that Al Ettifaq have made initial contact with the winger as they look to reinforce their attacking options ahead of the new campaign.
The Saudi side currently features Cameroon international Karl Toko Ekambi in its ranks, and Diangana is believed to be viewed as a valuable addition to bolster their wide areas.
Diangana’s availability on a free transfer has reportedly sparked significant interest beyond the Middle East.
In Europe, La Liga clubs Valencia and Mallorca are among those said to be monitoring his situation closely.
Both clubs are believed to appreciate the former West Ham player’s pace, dribbling, and ability to operate on either wing.
Having come through the youth ranks at West Ham United, Diangana joined West Brom in 2020 following an impressive loan spell.
He went on to make over 100 appearances for the club, contributing goals and assists across multiple Championship campaigns.
Despite moments of individual brilliance, injuries and inconsistency occasionally limited his influence, and the club ultimately decided to allow him to leave upon the expiry of his contract.
The Congolese playmaker has yet to make a final decision on his next destination, but the offers on the table highlight his enduring appeal.
A move to Saudi Arabia would represent a fresh challenge in a league that continues to grow in stature and financial clout, while remaining in Europe would allow Diangana to maintain a foothold in top-level competition.
No formal agreement has been reached, but discussions with interested parties are expected to continue in the coming weeks.
With his next move potentially shaping the prime years of his career, Diangana is taking time to assess all options.
As the summer transfer window gathers pace, the DR Congo international finds himself at a crossroads, with both European and Middle Eastern clubs vying for his signature.