Ajman player, Mohamed Ibrahim, confirmed that he had received two offers, one of them from one of the capital's clubs, to play for one of them next season, after the end of his contract with the orange at the end of this season.

Muhammad Ibrahim joined Ajman during the summer transfer period in a free transfer deal coming from Sharjah with a contract for one renewable season.

The Ajman striker previously played for Dubai clubs, Al-Ahly youth and Sharjah, before settling for the season in Ajman Club.

Mohamed Ibrahim told «Emirates Today»: “I received an oral desire from the management of Ajman Club to extend my contract for the next season, and negotiations stopped due to the Corona pandemic, and I will wait in the coming days for anything new to happen. If the orange club retracts its desire to renew the contract, I will start serious negotiations with Clubs that wanted to sign me.

He added: «From inside of me I have the desire to continue with Ajman, and I have told the officials of the two clubs who asked to contract with me that negotiations with them will not start until after Ajman’s position is formally determined. He asserted: "My commitment to staying with the orange is due to the psychological comfort and positive atmosphere that he lives, although his participation in the matches was not on my ambition, but I understand that the nature of my position is crowded with foreign players, and these conditions I lived with before with the clubs that I played for in the previous".

He continued, saying: "The clubs have relied heavily on foreigners in the past years, particularly since the beginning of the professionalism, reduced the chances of the national striker, despite the emergence of good elements that shine remarkably with the national teams in the various Sunni stages."

He added: “I am one of the national attackers who played in the youth and youth teams, and I did not get the full opportunity in the clubs that I played for, and yet I try every time to prove my presence among the momentum of foreigners in our league, and I always strive to be close to them in Level and performance, I just need a real chance to prove my abilities. ” He added: "This is not my current case alone, and I think that there are many elements that are also trying, but the problem is that the clubs pay large sums as a result of contracting with foreigners, and prove their presence in the basic formation, even if they are less than the level of citizens." He continued: «Perhaps the exception to this rule is each of Ahmed Khalil, and Ali Mabkhout, who I do not consider to be among the best strikers in the Gulf but in all Asia, and the circumstances served them, because they got their chance at an early age, which enabled them to stand Until now, before the foreign attackers invaded. ”

The conflict in the drop zone is fiercer than fore

Muhammad Ibrahim talked about his evaluation of the current season, and whether he supports the idea of ​​canceling the league or completing the remaining seven rounds, and said: “It is important first to preserve human health, and in this period in particular, the supporters of canceling the league will be much greater than those who demand to complete it, so every team will train in the presence Corona (players) will be vulnerable to infection with the virus, especially since at least 40 people will be on the field, and it is easy to transmit the infection to them, but if the virus disappears, there will be consensus on the return of activity without hesitation.

The Ajman striker explained: «The level this season was strong, and if I see that the conflict in the drop zone was fiercer than the summit struggle because there are five or six teams clinging to stay, as opposed to competing for the title, as Al-Ahly youth remained seated on the summit most of the periods.

Ajman striker: I played for the junior and youth teams, but I did not get a full opportunity in the clubs.

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