Reports in Saudi Arabia say Al Nassr and Al Qadsiah are preparing a major agreement that could become one of the most controversial and closely watched deals in Saudi football in the coming period.
The nature of the proposed move remains unknown, with no players, financial terms or completion date disclosed. However, Saudi media figure Saud Al-Sarami claims the two clubs are working on what he described as a “deal of the century”.
Speaking on Al Arabiya FM, Al-Sarami revealed that discussions were under way between Al Nassr and Al Qadsiah but stopped short of identifying the people involved or explaining how the agreement would be structured.
“There will be a deal of the century between Al Nassr and Al Qadsiah, but I will not reveal the details,” Al-Sarami said.
His comments have prompted widespread speculation over whether the proposed agreement could involve the transfer of a prominent player, a direct exchange between the clubs or an arrangement that goes beyond a conventional transfer.
Al-Sarami later added: “It could be an exchange of players or something else, but what I can confirm is that it will be a deal of the century.”
The remarks have intensified interest in the Saudi Roshn League transfer market, where clubs continue to review their squads and search for the strongest available options. With both Al Nassr and Al Qadsiah holding significant ambitions, any direct agreement between them is likely to attract considerable attention.
At present, there has been no official confirmation from either club. The comments did not clarify which players might be involved, whether a transfer fee would be paid or when the proposed deal could be completed. The possibility of a player exchange was mentioned, but no names or further details were provided.
That leaves several possible interpretations of Al-Sarami’s claim. It could involve recognised players from either squad, a swap arrangement or another form of cooperation between the two clubs. Until more information emerges, however, the “deal of the century” remains an unconfirmed announcement rather than a completed transfer.
The report comes during a period of continued movement and uncertainty in Saudi football, particularly as clubs reshape their squads and assess their options in the market. The prospect of an agreement involving Al Nassr and Al Qadsiah has therefore drawn attention from supporters waiting to discover whether the story concerns major names at the two clubs or an even broader surprise.
A separate reference in the original report also pointed readers towards comments by Walid Al-Farraj concerning the future of the Al Ittihad president, although no further details on that matter were provided.
For now, the focus remains on Al Nassr and Al Qadsiah and on what may be developing behind the scenes. Al-Sarami’s description alone has been enough to fuel speculation across the Saudi sporting community, but the identity of those involved and the substance of the agreement remain undisclosed.