Musa Barrow is expected to remain at Al-Taawoun FC beyond the expiration of his current contract, with the Saudi Arabian club exploring the possibility of extending the Gambian forward’s stay, Footy-Africa can confirm.
Barrow’s existing deal is due to expire in June 2026, and discussions regarding a renewal are anticipated as the club’s management reviews its squad plans ahead of the new season.
The Al-Taawoun administration is currently assessing several contract situations while also taking into account the financial implications of retaining key players whose salary demands could impact the club’s budget.
Musa Barrow faces crucial contract decision as Al-Taawoun future hangs in the air
The 27-year-old joined Al-Taawoun in June 2023 from Italian side Bologna for a reported transfer fee of €6 million. Since his arrival, he has established himself as one of the club’s most influential players and a fan favourite through his consistent performances in the Saudi Pro League.
Over the past three seasons, Barrow has played a crucial role in the club’s attacking setup, contributing 30 goals and 14 assists in 79 appearances across all competitions. His pace, creativity and ability to score important goals have made him one of Al-Taawoun’s standout performers during that period.
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With the club keen to maintain a competitive squad, securing the services of one of its most productive players could be viewed as a priority. While no final agreement has yet been reached, indications suggest that both parties are open to continuing their partnership.





