Brazilian forward Roberto Firmino is reportedly anxious to leave Saudi Arabia after an overwhelming stint in Saudi pro league. After his omission from its current club’s league groupFIRMINO is now said to see a move back to Europe –With a Premier League club that pops up as Frontrunner.
This potential transmission has led to excitement, such as the former Liverpool Star was able to provide much needed firepower to a squad currently tormented by injuries. But which club has opened his doors to him? The answer can surprise fans over England.
After going Al-ahli In 2023 on a free transfer, Firmino was expected to be a key figure for the club. But his time in Saudi Arabia has not gone as planned. The arrival of the Vingaren Galeno from Porto led to Firmino released from the league groupWhen the Saudi Pro League rules limit the number of foreign players that each team can register.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano explained the situation: “He still does not leave Al-ahli now that the Saudi club insists on continuing this summer because they can use him in the Asian Champions League. “ Nevertheless, Firmino is reportedly dissatisfied with its current role and is considering terminating its contract to seek new opportunities in Europe.
Premier League comeback on Horizon
While Firmino has other options, including MLS and a return to Brazil, The 32-year-old seems determined to return to the Premier LeagueWhere he liked the most successful period of his career. His eight years at Liverpool saw him scoring 82 goals in 256 league performances and helped the club secure the Premier League, Champions League and Club World Cup during Jurgen Klopp.

According to Football365 and Givemesport Correspondent Ben Jacobs, an English club that struggles with injuries in their attacking range has shown a serious interest in signing Firmino. Their manager recently suggested to explore the free agent market to strengthen the squad, which further drives speculation on the arrival of the Brazilian veteran.
Arsenal appears as leading challengers
Mystery Club is none other than Arsenalwhich is currently facing an injury crisis in its front line. With Gabriel Jesus, Kai Haftz, Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Sake all sideways, boss, manager Mikel Arteta Have had to experiment with alternative attacker options. Even midfielder Mikel Merino was placed as a striker in a new match against Leicester City, where he did twice.

Transfer expert Ben Jacobs treated the situation and stated: “Right now, there is probably not a free agent on the market that fits the type of profile that Arsenal is looking for. THe is a name that I would keep an eye on is just Roberto Firmino and his situation at Al-Ahli. “
While Gunners cannot sign players outside the transfer window, they can still acquire free agents. Firmino’s potential contract interruption can open the door for a short -term dealGive Gunners an experienced striker when competing for the Premier League title.