Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, the towering Serbian midfielder turning heads at Al-Hilal, has been at the center of seismic shifts in Saudi football over the past few days, with whispers of a dramatic career pivot that could redefine his legacy. Just days ago, on April 18, a YouTube bombshell from calciomercato insiders exploded: Saudi giant PIF sold 70 percent of Al-Hilal to Kingdom Holding Company for 317 million euros, plunging the club into chaos and sparking a player exodus. Reports claim Milinkovic-Savic, alongside Theo Hernandez and Kalidou Koulibaly, is dreaming of a Serie A return, ready to slash wages for a European escape amid global tensions and Saudi Vision 2030s pivot from soccer splash to energy plays. The new owner, Prince Bin Tal, vows to rebuild for world dominance, but insiders say the stars are in revolt, eyeing top Italian clubs like Milan where Allegri hinted at smart, sustainable buys.
Fast-forward to April 23, Mixvale spotlighted Milinkovic-Savics midfield mastery, praising his keen vision alongside Ruben Neves and Salem Al-Dawsari as Al-Hilal gears up for a rescheduled Kings Cup clash against Al-Kholooda potential trophy that could cement his Saudi chapter before any exit. No fresh headlines in the last 24 hours, but this PIF drama carries massive biographical weight, hinting at a prodigious talent unwilling to fade in the desert. Social media buzzes with fan frenzy over his possible Milan move, though all transfer talk remains unconfirmed speculationno official statements from player or clubs. Business-wise, hes anchoring Al-Hilals rhythm amid ownership flux, with no public appearances noted recently.
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