
West Ham's Michail Antonio linked with surprise move to Saudi Arabia
West Ham United striker Michail Antonio has emerged as a surprise target for clubs in the Saudi Pro League, according to sources close to the player. The 33-year-old, a key figure for the Hammers and a fan favorite, has entered the final 12 months of his contract at the London Stadium. While no formal offer has been tabled, interest from the Gulf is understood to be firm, with clubs there willing to offer the Jamaica international a significant salary increase. West Ham have not indicated a desire to sell, but the financial power of the Saudi league could test their resolve. Antonio has scored 79 goals in 298 appearances for the East London club since joining in 2015. The 33-year-old has been a pivotal figure in West Ham's recent successes, including their 2023 UEFA Europa Conference League triumph. Manager David Moyes has previously stated his desire to keep the experienced forward, but the financial realities of a potential final major contract could prove persuasive. The transfer window in Saudi Arabia is open until September 7th, leaving time for a deal to be structured. West Ham have been active in the market themselves, but the potential departure of such a key and popular figure would be a significant blow to the club and its supporters. The club is expected to resist any offers for the striker, who remains a crucial part of Moyes' plans for the new Premier League season.



