Veteran Gambian defender Omar Colley is attracting strong interest from Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Diraiyah Club, marking another potential chapter in what has been a globe-trotting professional career, Africa-Foot has exclusively learned. The experienced centre-back recently parted ways with Greek side PAOK FC and is currently available as a free agent, with a market value estimated at €2 million.
The 31-year-old Colley, known for his physical presence, aerial dominance, and leadership qualities, has built a solid reputation over the years playing across various European leagues. His journey has included notable stints in Sweden with Djurgårdens IF, Belgium’s KRC Genk, Italy’s Sampdoria in Serie A, and most recently in Greece with PAOK, where he contributed to a competitive squad that battled on both domestic and continental fronts.
The interest from Al-Diraiyah reflects Saudi Arabia’s ongoing investment in football, particularly in strengthening squads across both the top-tier Saudi Pro League and the First Division League. Al-Diraiyah, aiming to bolster their defensive line with international experience, sees Colley as a valuable asset given his tactical discipline and wealth of exposure at the top level.
While no official deal has been confirmed, sources close to the negotiation suggest discussions are progressing positively. A move to Saudi Arabia would offer Colley a new platform and potentially a final big contract as he enters the latter stages of his playing career.
For Colley, a move to Al-Diraiyah would not only extend his international résumé but also align with the growing trend of seasoned professionals heading to the Middle East, lured by both competitive football and attractive financial packages. Should the transfer go through, it will mark yet another milestone in the career of one of Africa’s most respected defenders.
As talks continue, fans and observers alike will be watching closely to see where Omar Colley lands next — and how his presence might influence Al-Diraiyah’s ambitions in the coming season.