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Winter Strike Incoming: Al Hilal's Bold Bet to Satisfy the Fans

1 January 2026

Winter Strike Incoming: Al Hilal's Bold Bet to Satisfy the Fans
Al Hilal eyes a new striker amid fan-backed winter transfer push.

Winter Transfer Drive Heats Up in Saudi Pro League

Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, honorary member of Al Hilal, pledged to deliver the fans' wishes by signing a new striker to lead the team during the upcoming winter transfer window.

Fans of the Blue Wave launched a campaign demanding the Saudi prince sign a fresh striker in the winter mercato, using the hashtag "Al Hilal needs a striker for Al-Waleed" on X.

The prince reposted a tweet bearing the hashtag and replied with a brief message: "Al Hilal will oblige," signaling his involvement to fulfill fans' request.

This push comes amid reports that the Saudi prince has secured full ownership of Al Hilal, after taking 75% from the Public Investment Fund and 25% from the Ministry of Sports.

The side currently features at center forward Brazilian Marcus Leonardo and Uruguayan Darwin Nunez, though the latter has not hit top form since arriving from Liverpool last summer.

Nunez has scored only 5 goals in 13 games for Al Hilal, with 3 assists.

Punchline: If goals were GPS coordinates, this winter the net might finally ping.

Punchline 2: And if not, at least the press conferences will be well-lit—humor is the new tactic.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who promised to sign a new striker for Al Hilal?

Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, honorary member of Al Hilal, pledged to fulfill the fans' demand for a new striker in the upcoming winter window.

Which forwards are mentioned for Al Hilal and how has Darwin Nunez performed?

The club has Marcus Leonardo and Darwin Nunez up front; Nunez has 5 goals in 13 games with 3 assists since joining from Liverpool.

What ownership details are noted in the article?

Reports suggest the prince has gained full ownership, taking 75% from the Public Investment Fund and 25% from the Ministry of Sports.