OFFICIAL❗️ FC Barcelona have confirmed that one of their stars has completed a move to Saudi Pro League side Al Ahli. SLInt MORE:
Be part of our first ever Fantasy League! Register before 10 August 2023 and stand a chance to WIN R15 000 in Cash FC Barcelona and Al-Ahli SC have agreed on a 12.5 million euro transfer for the player Franck Kessie.
FC Barcelona want to take this opportunity to publicly thank Franck for his commitment and dedication, and to wish him all the best and every success in the future. The Ivorian midfielder racked up 43 appearances for the Catalan giants and won the LaLiga and Spanish Super Cup titles. Kessie is the latest big-name to join Al-Ahli after Riyad Mahrez, Roberto Firmino, Allan Saint-Maximin and Edouard Mendy.
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