Reijnders is set to leave Manchester City for a reported fee of 61 million euros. The midfielder has played 36 times for the Netherlands, including all group stage matches at the World Cup, where he was part of Ronald Koeman's team. He was an unused substitute in the World Cup's round of 16 match against Morocco, which the Netherlands lost in a penalty shootout.
NOS Voetbal reports that Reijnders' move to Al-Qadsiah comes after the club finished fourth in the Saudi Arabian league last season. The team is coached by Brendan Rodgers, a former Liverpool and Celtic manager. Al-Qadsiah has also signed several high-profile players, including Mexican World Cup star Julian Quiñones and former Real Madrid defender Nacho Fernandez.
Reijnders' departure from Manchester City marks the second time this summer that a Dutch international has left the Premier League club for a Saudi Arabian team. Crysencio Summerville made his debut for Al-Hilal on Friday, scoring in a 4-2 win over Al Faisaly.