The journey of Brazilian Malcom with Al-Hilal is approaching a critical turning point, after his name strongly entered the orbit of interest of foreign clubs during the current summer transfer window, as the club studies making changes to its foreign player list in preparation for the new season under the leadership of Italian coach Simone Inzaghi.

Informed sources revealed to the Saudi newspaper "Al-Sharq Al-Awsat" that Al-Hilal's management has received two official offers to sign Brazilian winger Malcom, one from Turkish Fenerbahçe and the other from Qatari Al-Sadd, during the current summer transfer market.

According to the same sources, Al-Hilal's management is studying the player's future in coordination with the technical staff and sports management, given that only one season remains in his contract with the club, making the current period decisive in determining his fate, whether by keeping him in the team's ranks or benefiting from his sale before he enters the free transfer period.

Malcom is considered one of the most prominent foreign players who have defended Al-Hilal's colors over the past three seasons, as he played a prominent role in the team's successes and contributed to winning five local titles: the Saudi Professional League title, two Saudi Super Cup titles, and two King Cup titles.

During his career with Al-Hilal, the 29-year-old Brazilian player played 138 matches in various competitions, scoring 46 goals and providing 41 assists, confirming his status as one of the team's most prominent attacking elements.

This comes at a time when his compatriot Marcos Leonardo is on the verge of moving to Dutch Ajax, as part of a series of moves that Al-Hilal is witnessing during the current transfer period.

Previous press reports indicated that Al-Hilal's management is working on making several changes to the foreign player list, as part of its preparations for the new season, and building the team according to the vision of Italian coach Simone Inzaghi, who seeks to form a group capable of continuing to compete for all titles.