Al-Shabab Club is moving closer to securing the future of Moroccan striker Abderrazak Hamdallah, with positive signs emerging from ongoing negotiations that suggest a potential contract extension.
This development comes at a crucial time as the season approaches its conclusion, with the club aiming to retain one of its key attacking assets and maintain technical stability for the upcoming seasons.
Hamdallah joined Al-Shabab in the summer of 2024 after leaving Al-Ittihad, quickly establishing himself as a vital figure in the Saudi Pro League with consistent performances.
Meanwhile, the team atmosphere has been tense following Al-Shabab’s loss to Al-Rayyan in the Gulf Champions League final. Head coach Noureddine Zekri expressed frustration over refereeing decisions, claiming they impacted the outcome of the match. The club also released an official statement highlighting what it described as influential officiating errors and called for action to ensure fairness and integrity in the competition.
As Al-Shabab looks to move forward, the club is focused on restructuring and strengthening its squad while preserving key players like Hamdallah, as part of a broader plan to return stronger next season.

