Al-Nassr representatives have withdrawn from discussions to acquire Slovak defender David Hanko from Feyenoord. Football International reports that negotiations between the clubs reached advanced phases on two separate occasions before collapsing. The Saudi Arabian team pulled back from finalizing the transfer despite previous optimism about completing the arrangement. Feyenoord anticipated achieving a substantial financial return from the 28-year-old defender's departure. Unclear circumstances caused the breakdown when both parties appeared ready to conclude the agreement last Friday.
Hanko has appeared in 140 matches for the Dutch club since joining in 2022. The defender recorded 15 goals and 12 assists during his tenure with Feyenoord. His current contract runs through 2028, providing the Rotterdam club with negotiating leverage for future discussions. Al-Nassr may return to pursue the Slovak international at a later date. Feyenoord maintains control over any potential transfer arrangements.
Hanko has appeared in 140 matches for the Dutch club since joining in 2022. The defender recorded 15 goals and 12 assists during his tenure with Feyenoord. His current contract runs through 2028, providing the Rotterdam club with negotiating leverage for future discussions. Al-Nassr may return to pursue the Slovak international at a later date. Feyenoord maintains control over any potential transfer arrangements.