Roberto Firmino will leave Al-Ahli this summer, with the Saudi Arabian side's president confirming an agreement to terminate his contract.
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Firmino agrees termination with Al-AhliStriker wants return to Brazil this summerKey to Saudi side's Champions League winFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Firmino helped fire Al-Ahli to Asian Champions League success, but doubts had been raised about his future at the club earlier this year when they opted against registering him for the second half of the Saudi Pro League season.
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Firmino has a year left on his contract, but club president Khaled Al-Ghamdi has told Saudi media that they have an agreement has been reached with the 33-year-old that will allow him to leave after two years in the Middle East.
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The former Liverpool striker failed to live up to expectations in the Pro League, but he was important to Al-Ahli's continental success, scoring six goals and setting up seven for the Asian champions, with two of his assists coming in the 2-0 final win against Kawasaki Frontale.
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Firmino will already be on the lookout for a new club and Ben Jacobs reports he is actively looking to organise a return to his native Brazil, where Flamengo could attempt to snap him up.