Omar Louza Turns Down Saudi Arabia's Roshen League Interest
Moroccan midfielder Omar Louza has recently made headlines by rejecting a lucrative offer to join Saudi Arabia's Roshen League, specifically turning down interest from prominent clubs Al-Ittihad and Al-Qadisiyah ahead of the upcoming summer transfer window. Reports from 'Africa Foot' indicate that Louza, currently with Watford, is not inclined to make a move to the Saudi Pro League, despite the attractive financial incentives that such a transfer could entail.
The 24-year-old talent has garnered attention from various clubs in Europe, including Everton and Fulham, showcasing his potential and appeal within the English football scene. However, Watford has placed a firm €17 million release fee on Louza, a sum that both Al-Ittihad and Al-Qadisiyah have signalled their readiness to meet. Interestingly, despite the financial allure, Louza's preference lies firmly in remaining in Europe, with a strong inclination towards continuing his career in England where he believes he can further develop his skills and showcase his talent.
As the summer transfer window approaches, the situation surrounding Louza remains a focal point for many football enthusiasts, especially those keen to see where this Moroccan star will land next. His decision to stay in Europe reflects a growing trend among young players who seek competitive environments and opportunities for growth. The football world will undoubtedly be watching closely as Louza navigates his next steps.
As reported by uk.sports.yahoo.com.