Firmino might yearn for a return to the familiar stomping grounds of European football

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Brazil’s Roberto Firmino, fresh off six months in Saudi Arabia’s Al-Ahli, might be packing his bags sooner than expected. The 32-year-old striker, who dazzled with a debut hat-trick, is linked with a potential exit in January, leaving fans puzzled and suitors lining up.

Firmino’s reported unhappiness stems from tactical differences at Al-Ahli, despite being named captain. His recent relegation to the bench has fueled speculation, with Saudi rivals Al-Shabab, Al-Ettifaq, and Al-Fateh circling around, eager to snap up the Premier League and Champions League winner.

But Firmino’s appeal isn’t limited to the Middle East. English Championship side Sheffield United are reportedly keen, while Turkish clubs are also casting interested glances. The prospect of Firmino returning to Europe or finding greener pastures in his native Brazil adds intrigue to this transfer saga.

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