Reijnders only joined City from AC Milan last summer for a reported £46.5m (€54.2m) transfer fee, but he has decided to leave England to head to the Saudi Pro League.
Reijnders leaves Man City for Al-Qadsiah
Manchester City has confirmed midfielder Tijjani Reijnders has left the club to join Saudi Pro League side Al-Qadsiah.
The 28 year-old made 50 appearances across all competitions, with 34 of those coming as starts, scoring seven goals as well as providing seven assists.
During his sole season at City, the Netherlands international also lifted the Carabao Cup and FA Cup, but he was an unused substitute in both of those matches.
"I have been incredibly privileged to play for Manchester City, and I have relished every minute of my time here," Reijnders said. "From the very moment I arrived, everyone at the club – players, coaches and staff – made me feel so welcome and a part of the Manchester City family.
"I would also like to say a special thank you to the City fans who were so warm and supportive both to me and my family.
"To be part of the squad that won two such special trophies last season were both incredible experiences and achievements that I will savour forever.
"I may be moving on, but I will always have a special place in my heart for Manchester City."
Reijnders is yet another high-profile exit from City this summer, after the departures of Rodri, John Stones, Bernardo Silva and Pep Guardiola.
He will now work under Brendan Rodgers at Al-Qadsiah, which finished fourth in the Pro League last season and nine points behind champion Al-Nassr.
Reijnders is Al-Qadsiah's second-most expensive signing in its history, behind only Mateo Retegui, who joined from Atalanta last year.
Al-Qadsiah opened its 2026-2027 league campaign with a 3-1 win over Al-Shabab, with Mohammed Abu Al Shamat, Julian Quinones and Turki Al Ammar all on target.













