Saudi club Al Ula set sights on Togolese striker Kodjo Fo-Doh Laba
Al Ula have identified Togolese international Kodjo Fo-Doh Laba as a key summer transfer target as the Saudi club looks to bolster its attacking options ahead of the new season.
Currently under contract with Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates, the 33-year-old forward is being closely monitored by Al Ula’s management, according to reports from Africasoccer.
Despite his age, Laba continues to demonstrate consistency and sharpness in front of goal, maintaining a reputation as one of Africa’s most reliable strikers.
Laba’s market value is currently estimated at €3.5 million by Transfermarkt, reflecting both his experience and continued effectiveness on the pitch.
The striker’s potential move would mark another significant step in Al Ula’s ambitious plans to grow its presence within Saudi football by attracting seasoned talent from abroad.
The Togolese striker’s journey began in his homeland with Anges FC before moving to Gabon’s US Bitam. It was in Morocco, however, that Laba truly announced himself on the continental stage.
During his time with Renaissance de Berkane, he became a standout performer in the CAF Confederation Cup, catching the eye of scouts across Africa and beyond.
Since his move to Al Ain, Laba has continued to impress with his goal-scoring exploits. Known for his physicality, intelligent movement, and clinical finishing, he has established himself as one of the leading forwards in the Gulf region.
His ability to consistently find the net and lead the line has made him a crucial figure at the UAE club.
Al Ula’s interest in Laba comes as part of a wider recruitment strategy aimed at raising the club’s competitive profile.
With a vision to challenge more established sides in the Saudi Pro League, the club is seeking to add proven international experience to its ranks.
The addition of Laba would bring leadership, a winning mentality, and a proven goal threat to the front line.
While Al Ula appear intent on securing his services, the key question remains whether Al Ain will be willing to release one of their most influential players.
With Laba still under contract and central to their plans, any potential deal is likely to involve significant negotiation.
Equally uncertain is whether Laba himself will be tempted by the move. The Saudi Pro League has grown in stature in recent years, attracting several high-profile players, but Laba may also weigh his strong position at Al Ain and the success he has enjoyed there.
A transfer to Al Ula would represent a new challenge, both professionally and culturally.
The transfer window is still in its early stages, and discussions are expected to continue in the coming weeks. Whether or not a deal materialises, Al Ula’s pursuit of Kodjo Fo-Doh Laba signals clear intent: to bring in experienced firepower capable of making an immediate impact.
For now, all eyes remain on both clubs as the story unfolds, with the potential move shaping up to be one of the most closely watched developments in the Saudi summer transfer market.
