According to Sky Sport Italia, Saudi club Al Hilal has made an official offer worth €35 million to sign the young Italian defender Pietro Comuzzo from Fiorentina. The 20-year-old Comuzzo is considered one of the rising talents in the Italian league, having played 52 matches for Fiorentina’s first team and scoring one goal. He has become a key player this season, participating in two matches across all competitions. However, his position on accepting the move remains unclear, especially after recently extending his contract with Fiorentina until June 2029, showing the club’s commitment to him. Under Italian coach Simone Inzaghi, Al Hilal continues its strategy of targeting stars from the Italian league, having already signed Frenchman Theo Hernandez from Milan this summer and reportedly showing interest in some Inter Milan officials.

Meanwhile, reports indicate that Al Hilal’s management is considering the future of Brazilian striker Marcos Leonardo, who attracted attention during the recent Club World Cup by scoring four goals, tying as top scorer with Argentine Ángel Di María. ESPN reports that Leonardo has received concrete offers from Europe, and Al Hilal is preparing to evaluate these offers to choose the best option for the player and the club. Conversely, coach Simone Inzaghi is close to confirming the retention of Serbian striker Aleksandar Mitrović, which increases the likelihood of Leonardo’s departure and return to European football.