Egyptian left winger Trezeguet is being linked with a move from Al Ahly to Saudi Pro League side Al‑Riyadh, with the 31-year-old’s contractual situation raising the prospect he could yet leave as a free agent.
The Al Ahly No 7, whose market value is listed at €4.50m, is reported to be on the Saudi club’s radar as they look to strengthen their attacking options. Data from Transfermarkt shows no fixed expiry date on his current deal in Cairo, fuelling speculation that Al‑Riyadh could attempt to exploit any flexibility around his contract status. The likelihood of the transfer is currently rated only as “?”, underlining that talks are at a speculative stage and no agreement is in place.
Born in Kafr El‑Sheikh on 1 October 1994 and standing at 1.81m, Trezeguet has built his reputation as a right‑footed left winger capable of operating across the front line. Now back in the Egyptian Premier League with Al Ahly, he has become one of the domestic game’s most recognisable attacking names, having previously played in Europe earlier in his career before returning home.
Recent form for Al Ahly in the Egyptian Premier League has helped sustain his value, though detailed match statistics, including his latest outing – opponent, date, scoreline and individual contribution – have not been formally recorded in the available data. Even so, his profile and experience make him an attractive option for a Saudi Pro League side aiming to add proven pedigree in wide areas.
With his social media presence and status in Egyptian football already well established, a switch to Al‑Riyadh would mark a fresh chapter in a career that could yet be reshaped by a move to Saudi Arabia, potentially defining his legacy in the later peak years of his playing days.
