Brazilian club Santos has rejected the offer by the youth club Ahli to join Brazilian midfielder Gian Mota for one season on loan, starting from the current transfer period, Brazilian media reported.

The Santos management has rejected the proposal they received from Al Ahly's youth over a one-season loan for Gian Mota, Santos said. Santos wants to sell the player permanently and will not agree to loan the player with a preference for the UAE club.

She added: "The club management did not specify the price that they would like to receive from the youth of Al-Ahli, for the sale of the Gian Motta card, but sources confirmed that the UAE club is ready to pay four million euros, but Santos wants to get six million, and will not accept less than five million "At least, the Brazilian club has 80% of the player's contract."

She said the 25-year-old midfielder had a contract with Santos until June 30, 2022, indicating that coach Jorge Sampaoli was not dependent on him and would not mind moving to Al Ahly if he was paid well.

On the other hand, the youth of Al-Ahli achieved their first victory in their friendly experiences during their foreign camp in Spain, beating the Kuwaiti Arab on four goals against a goal, after the Dubai Knights lost their first experience in the Slovak camp against Hungarian Dorgi 2-1 .

Al-Ahli's match against Al-Arabi in Kuwait was marked by a great shine from goalkeeper Hassan Hamza, Moldovan Lupanor Henrique and Ahmed Alatas. Hamza tackled a penalty kick. Al-Attas also scored the first goal while Juventus scored the second and third goals. The fourth goal in a wonderful free kick directly.

The Argentine coach, Rodolfo Aruabarina, was rewarded with a selection of second-tier players, with Hassan Hamza, Waleed Abbas, Mohammed Jaber, Abdulaziz Heikal, Abdulaziz Al Kaabi, Abdullah Al Naqbi, Majid Hassan, Louvain Henrique, Mauro Diaz, Ahmed Al Attas, while Arawarina made seven substitutions in the second half, with Mohammed Ismail, Saeed Ahmed, Saud Abdel Razak, Swiss David Mariani, Adel Wijdan, Mohamed Jumaa and Sultan Nubi.