Kodjo Fo-Doh Laba, Al Ain FC’s all-time top scorer, is reportedly attracting interest from multiple clubs as he approaches the final six months of his contract.
The Togolese striker, who broke Asamoah Gyan’s goalscoring record at the Emirati club, has emerged as a target for several teams across the Gulf region.
Saudi Pro League sides, including Al-Shabab, are understood to be monitoring his situation closely, while other clubs such as Al-Ula in the Saudi second division and UAE side Sharjah FC have also expressed interest in securing his services.
Fo-Doh Laba’s reputation as a prolific and experienced striker has made him one of the most sought-after players in the region.
His ability to deliver consistently in front of goal has drawn attention from clubs keen to strengthen their attacking options ahead of the summer transfer window.
Despite the flurry of external interest, reports suggest the player may prioritise stability, with Al Ain already holding discussions over a potential one-year contract extension.
The Emirati club appears reluctant to lose its leading goalscorer, highlighting his importance to the team both on and off the pitch.
Financial and sporting incentives from rival Saudi clubs, however, could prove difficult to resist.
As Fo-Doh Laba’s contract enters its final months, a decision over his future is expected in the coming weeks, with fans eagerly awaiting clarity on whether the striker will remain at Al Ain or embark on a new challenge elsewhere in the Gulf.
The situation underscores the growing influence of Gulf clubs in attracting top talent from within the region and beyond, with Fo-Doh Laba representing one of the most high-profile potential moves of the upcoming transfer window.







