The Saudi-related hype around Ghiyath is nothing but a hoax. “Chelsea” and “Al-Khaleel” have not initiated any official discussions regarding the transfer of the 18-year-old forward, Mark Ghiyath. Neither club has discussed the amount of the transfer fee or the terms of a personal contract. This completely contradicts the rumors about a potential transfer. The Spanish forward, who has spent his entire career at Barcelona’s academy, moved to London in the summer of 2024 as part of Barcelona’s strategy to develop a young team. Ghiyath is still adapting to the “Blue” system. His appearances in the starting lineup are limited, but Chelsea’s management sees him as a long-term player. In this season, he played several matches for both the first team and the youth team. Although his playing time is limited, the coach has noted steady progress in his tactical discipline and physical fitness. The Saudi Pro League does show increasing interest in young European talents, shifting its focus from older stars to promising players. But this information is premature. Both parties remain silent, but sources close to the negotiations confirm that no discussions have taken place yet. “Chelsea” does not plan to sell the player during this transfer window, and “Al-Khaleel” is focused on other goals. Such speculation may temporarily affect the market value of the player and create additional media attention around the sports department. But Chelsea has clearly stated its priorities for developing its own players and investing in the future. The situation is still under control, but any talk of a transfer doesn’t have any real basis yet. It’s just an excuse for discussing transfer strategies in the Middle East.