Jordanian footballer Odeh Al-Fakhouri of Al-Hussein Irbid has delighted his fans by returning after missing the match against Al-Jazeera in the Jordanian league, signaling a possible departure in the current winter transfer window. Al-Fakhouri (20 years old), according to local and Arab media, is weighing three offers: one from a European club and two from the Egyptian league. Pyramid club has made a massive offer worth around $1 million to secure the player's services, while Al-Ahli offered $300,000. The player has a $150,000 buyout clause in his contract, but no club has approached to activate it by agreement with the player. Media reports indicate that Al-Fakhouri's priority in choosing a new club is a guarantee of regular playing time to secure a call-up to his national team, which is participating in the 2026 World Cup. This makes a move to Al-Ahli unlikely unless they guarantee him a starting role, leaving the choice between the European offer and the one from Pyramid. Odeh Al-Fakhouri had shone during the 2025 Arabian Gulf Cup, where his national team finished in second place.
Jordanian footballer Odeh Al-Fakhouri close to new club move
Jordanian footballer Odeh Al-Fakhouri of Al-Hussein is weighing offers from a European club and Egyptian teams Pyramid and Al-Ahli. His priority is a guarantee of playing time to secure a call-up to the national team for the 2026 World Cup.