As the football world continues to be turned upside down by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, one team that is not taking any chances when it comes to securing top talent for their upcoming season is Al Sadd SC. The Qatar-based club has been linked with several high-profile signings in recent weeks, and one player who is currently at the top of their radar is Hassan Al-Haydos.
According to reports, the Saudi Arabian international forward is set to join Al Sadd on a transfer from his current club Al-Nassr FC. Al-Haydos, who was born in Saudi Arabia but represents Bahrain internationally, has been tipped as one of the best young forwards in the region, having made over 200 appearances for Al-Nassr since joining the club in 2016.
If Al-Haydos does indeed join Al Sadd, he would add much-needed firepower to the team's attack, which has struggled to score goals this season. The addition of a player of his caliber could also help to boost the team's morale and confidence ahead of what promises to be a challenging campaign in the Qatari Premier League.
However, despite the potential benefits of signing Al-Haydos, there are still some questions surrounding his move to Al Sadd. For example, while the club has reportedly agreed terms with Al-Haydos, there is no confirmation yet that the deal will go through. Additionally, there have been concerns raised about the player's fitness levels, with reports suggesting that he may need time to recover after being involved in a training accident earlier this year.
Despite these uncertainties, however, Al-Haydos' arrival could be a game-changer for Al Sadd, and the club will undoubtedly hope that he can deliver the goals and performances needed to secure their place among the elite clubs in the Middle East.