Senegal international Habib Diallo, previously linked with Sheffield United (The Star), has been told he can leave Al Shabab this summer. The 28-year-old joined the Saudi Arabian club for around €20 million from Strasbourg last summer.
Habib Diallo is not part of Al-Shabab’s 2024/25 plans despite only joining in August from Strasbourg for close to €20m, with Fulham among the Premier League clubs considering a move for him.
Brentford are in advanced talks with Strasbourg for striker Habib Diallo. While Strasbourg are now owned by Chelsea's umbrella company, BlueCo, Diallo is on the brink of joining Premier League rivals Brentford.
West Ham United are moving for Strasbourg striker Habib Diallo. The Hammers face losing centre-forward Gianluca Scamacca to AS Roma this summer. And Diallo is being considered as a replacement for the Italy international.
Newcastle United are eyeing Strasbourg striker Habib Diallo. ChronicleLive says Newcastle scouts watched Diallo impress for Senegal in their friendly win against Brazil.
Newcastle United are reportedly keen on signing Habib Diallo this summer. According to a report from Football Insider, Newcastle scouts were in attendance when Senegal beat Brazil 4-2 on Tuesday, and they were impressed with the performance of Diallo.
Strasbourg striker Habib Diallo is attracting Premier League interest. The Sun says West Ham and Burnley are chasing a deal for Diallo. Diallo, 27, finished the season with 16 goals in Ligue 1 - four goals more than Lionel Messi at PSG.