
Al Shabab's Musab Al-Juwair named Saudi Pro League's Best Young Player
Saudi Gazette report
RIYADH — Musab Al-Juwair, the rising star of Al Shabab, has been named the Best Young Player of the 2024–25 Roshn Saudi Pro League season, capping off a standout campaign that established him as one of the most promising talents in Saudi football.
At just 20 years old, Al-Juwair broke into Al Shabab's starting lineup and quickly became a key contributor. The midfielder played a pivotal role in his team's attacking play, directly contributing to 15 goals through both scoring and assists.
His performances were marked by composure, vision, and maturity well beyond his age, earning him the league's Best Young Player of the Month award eight times over the course of the season.
The Saudi Pro League made the announcement with a celebratory video on its official social media platforms, highlighting the midfielder's growth and impact throughout the campaign.

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