Midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng is back in talks with Saudi Arabia giants Al-Ittihad.
The frozen Schalke star recently opted against a move to the Jeddah based club in favour of a move to Potugal’s Sporting Lisbon. The move however collapsed due to differences over his image rights.
The 28-year-old who has since reportedly had two offers has now opted to return to the negotiation table and is set for medicals by Bupa Arabia, the club’s official healthcare partner at the Sanitas Hospital in Madrid on Wednesday.
Schalke expects to take a minimal fee from the Saudi side should the former Milan midfielder pass his medicals.
Ittihad had made moves to sign compatriot Mubarak Wakaso but pulled out despite passing his medical.
It emerged that the Rubin Kazan player had been involved with two separate agents. Another move for Italy-based midfielder Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu was scoffed by his club Udinese.
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