Morocco centre-forward Abderrazak Hamdallah is being linked with a move from Saudi Pro League side Al‑Shabab to domestic rivals Al‑Taawoun, with the veteran striker’s contractual situation fuelling talk he could yet become a free agent.
The 35-year-old, who is valued at €1.00m on Transfermarkt, is currently registered with Al‑Shabab but has no publicly listed contract expiry date, leading to uncertainty over how long his deal in Riyadh has left to run. The rumour, first noted on 12 June 2026, lists the probability of a transfer as “?”, underlining that negotiations are at a speculative stage rather than close to completion.
Hamdallah, born in Safi on 17 December 1990, stands at 1.82m and operates primarily as a centre-forward, favouring his right foot. A long-established figure in Saudi football, he now wears the No 9 shirt for Al‑Shabab and continues to be regarded as an experienced option in attack within the Saudi Pro League.
With both Al‑Shabab and Al‑Taawoun competing in the same division, any deal would represent a direct intra-league switch, either for a fee reflecting his €1.00m market valuation or potentially on a free transfer should his contract situation allow. No agreement has yet been announced by either club and there is no indication of personal terms being settled.
No recent competitive match data has been disclosed in relation to the rumour, and there are no fresh statistics from specific fixtures – such as opponent, date, scoreline or his individual performance – attached to this latest speculation.
If the move does materialise, a transfer to Al‑Taawoun would offer Hamdallah a new platform in the latter stages of his career, potentially extending his reputation as a reliable goalscorer in Saudi Arabia and shaping the final chapter of his professional journey.
