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Julian Quinones commits to Al-Qadisiyah until 2029 after winning Saudi Pro League Golden Boot

Julian Quinones has signed a contract extension with Al-Qadisiyah until 2029 after finishing as the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League Golden Boot winner with 33 goals, ending transfer speculation ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Julian Quinones commits to Al-Qadisiyah until 2029 after winning Saudi Pro League Golden Boot

Who, what, when and why it matters: Julian Quinones — the Mexico international who finished as the Saudi Pro League's top scorer in 2025-26 — has agreed a contract renewal with Al-Qadisiyah that runs until 2029, the club announced via social media. The decision, confirmed after Quinones' dramatic hat-trick on the final day which took him to 33 league goals, ends speculation about a potential departure and secures one of the league's most prolific forwards through the next three seasons and a half-year.

Why it matters

Quinones' commitment alters the balance of forward options in the Saudi Pro League ahead of the 2026 World Cup. After a season-long scoring duel with Ivan Toney and Cristiano Ronaldo, keeping Quinones at Al-Qadisiyah preserves their attacking threat and removes a high-profile target from the summer market. The renewal is also a statement of intent from Al-Qadisiyah as they build around the striker who produced one of the league's standout campaigns.

How the Golden Boot race ended

The 2025-26 Saudi Pro League title race concluded with an equally intense race for individual honours. Ivan Toney had led the scoring chart with 32 goals heading into the final round while Quinones sat on 30 and Cristiano Ronaldo on 26. Quinones recorded a hat-trick in Al-Qadisiyah's 5-1 win over Al-Ittihad to finish the season with 33 goals in 31 appearances, according to the report. Toney failed to score in Al-Ahli's final match, and Ronaldo's two goals in Al-Nassr's 4-1 win left him on 28 — short of Quinones' tally.

Contract renewal details and club reaction

Al-Qadisiyah announced the contract extension on social media and said the agreement was finalized at the club's headquarters in Khobar with CEO James Bisgrove present. The club framed the renewal as a long-term commitment, presenting Quinones as a central figure in their project through to 2029.

Since arriving from Club América in 2024, Quinones has been credited by the report with 62 goals and 12 assists for Al-Qadisiyah. The striker also collected 14 Man of the Match awards during the 2025-26 campaign, highlighting his consistent influence in decisive moments, per the source.

Implications for other players and clubs

The renewal removes Quinones from the pool of likely summer transfer targets, at least in the near term, which could influence clubs seeking proven goal-scorers from the Saudi market. Cristiano Ronaldo — who retained the single-season Saudi Pro League scoring record of 35 goals set in 2023-24 — still led Al-Nassr to the league title, but Quinones' personal achievement cements his status among the league's elite.

  • Julian Quinones won the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League Golden Boot with 33 goals in 31 appearances (source report).
  • Quinones signed a contract renewal with Al-Qadisiyah running until 2029, announced by the club on social media.
  • The agreement was finalized at Al-Qadisiyah's Khobar headquarters with CEO James Bisgrove present (club statement).
  • Quinones arrived from Club América in 2024 and has been credited with 62 goals and 12 assists for Al-Qadisiyah (source).
  • Cristiano Ronaldo retains the single-season Saudi Pro League record with 35 goals from 2023-24; Ronaldo helped Al-Nassr win the 2025-26 title (source).

What happens next

Al-Qadisiyah have publicly committed to Quinones through 2029, meaning the club will build its attacking plans around him into the next three seasons. For external parties — clubs or national team staff — the renewal reduces the likelihood of a straightforward summer transfer involving Quinones unless a deal is agreed that includes the club's permission. Readers should expect further official confirmation from Al-Qadisiyah or the Saudi Pro League where needed; independent verification of season statistics and award counts is recommended before use in wider reporting.