I’m 26 and I already have £126 million in moving expenses, I almost joined Arsenal but now I’m in Saudi Arabia.

MALCOM is 26 years old and has already collected £126 million in moving fees.

The Brazilian full-back was on the verge of signing for Arsenal in 2018 and now plays in Saudi Arabia.

Its £52 million move to Al-Hilal this week brought its cumulative prices to just over £126 million.

This past figure moves to Bordeaux, Barcelona and Zenit St. Petersburg.

However, Malcolm could have queued up at Emirates Stadium had his career been different.

The Gunners were strongly connected with a move for the striker in 2018, with fans devastated when he joined Barcelona.

After making contact with Bordeaux in January of the year, Arsenal then missed his signing.

Barcelona beat several clubs to the signing of Malcom, adding Everton, however, he scored only 4 goals in his season in Spain.

Arsenal even returned for the Brazilian after his signing for Barça, trying to sign him on loan.

Malcom then joined Zenit from Barcelona and a key player for the Russian side.

Last season, he topped the league’s scoring charts with 26 goals in 33 appearances.

He also earned the league name in his 4 seasons in Russia before moving to the Middle East this summer.

Malcolm’s move saw him sign for Ruben Neves and Kalidou Koulibaly at Al-Hilal after signing a four-year contract with the club.

The Saudi giants also connected with Kylian Mbappe this summer and a £259 million offer was accepted through PSG.

Al-Hilal is a four-time winner of the Asian Champions League and has been champion of Saudi Arabia 18 times.

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