Saud set for Toulouse loan move
As reported by Corriere dello Sport, Abdulhamid has agreed to a loan move to Toulouse.
The deal is still in the final stages and could be finalized in the next few days.
The Saudi defender, rarely used so far, is seeking consistency, and the French club is ready to guarantee him playing time.

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