In a significant transfer move, Chelsea’s talented goalkeeper Edouard Mendy has made his way to the Saudi Pro League, joining Al-Ahli. The Senegal international’s arrival was officially announced by Al-Ahli on Wednesday, and the club expressed their excitement, referring to Mendy as the “best goalkeeper in the world.” A video clip shared on social media captured the 31-year-old Mendy signing his contract.
Chelsea confirmed Mendy’s departure in a statement, acknowledging his valuable contributions during his three-season stint in London. The club highlighted his memorable role in their victorious Champions League campaign of 2021, ensuring he will be fondly remembered at Stamford Bridge.
Mendy now joins a growing list of Chelsea players who have been enticed by the allure of the Saudi Pro League, which receives support from the nation’s sovereign wealth fund. Kalidou Koulibaly, a fellow Senegalese player, recently joined Al-Hilal, while N’Golo Kante, the French 2018 World Cup winner, departed for Al-Ittihad. The trend of European players seeking substantial salaries in Saudi Arabia was initiated by Cristiano Ronaldo’s move from Manchester United to Al Nassr in January. Additionally, Karim Benzema, Ronaldo’s former Real Madrid teammate, has joined Kante at Al-Ittihad.
The transfer market buzz continues as Chelsea’s Moroccan winger, Hakim Ziyech, is rumored to be on the verge of a move to Al Nassr. Furthermore, Ruben Neves, the 26-year-old Portuguese international and captain of Wolves, left Chelsea’s Premier League rivals to join Al-Hilal last week.
The Saudi Pro League is making waves in the footballing world, attracting top talent from various renowned clubs. As players embark on new chapters in their careers, the impact of these moves will undoubtedly be closely watched by fans and industry insiders alike.