They said that there are buried treasures in the dirt fields that need to be excavated

Agents: The "resident player" is a wasted value .. and the clubs use them to contract foreigners

  • Baniyas Abonamos player is one of the successful examples of the resident player.

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Players' agents said that "the resident player" is a wasted value, and that clubs prefer to use this field to contract with small foreign players from outside the country, rather than searching for real talents that exist among residents who have grown up inside the country.

They said in an interview with "Emirates Today" that residents who grew up in the country do not get the opportunity to show their true talents, and they indicated that clubs shock these players with the word "give you wellness" and "goodbye", and that some clubs tell them about the possibility of training with the team But don't give them any consideration.

They emphasized that there are dozens of players whose talent has not been discovered yet, and they are still running in the dirt courts (talk show) waiting for the scouts to arrive, or the chance factor that puts them in the right path, considering that these stadiums produced stars at the global and local levels, among them the player of the island, Omar. Abdulrahman (Amouri), and Al-Ahly's youth player, Ismail Al-Hammadi.

They rejected their accusation that they were pushing the clubs to sign a foreign resident player, and said that the clubs are looking for the ready player only in order to achieve quick results.

The brilliance of the Bani Yas striker, the Palestinian resident Ahmed Shehda Abunamus, opened the talk about the need to benefit from the residents who grew up in the country and who do not cost the clubs exorbitant sums of money, unlike contracting with players from outside under the category of "resident."

Abonamus led in the days of Sami to inflict the first loss in the league in Sharjah, then scored the qualifying goal in the cup in front of Al Wasl.

Walid Al Shamsi said: "The clubs cannot be patient with the player for a long time, and prefer to take advantage of the box by hiring a ready player because they believe that waiting until the player matures takes a lot of time, and the truth is that they lack the evolutionary vision of these players."

He pointed out that the clubs do not have any idea of ​​developing talented people, and the current academies are not professional and do not add any value to the players.

He pointed out that some talented people were subjected to trauma, and said: “The clubs do not bear patience with them even if they are good players, and they only hear (gives you wellness and safety), and that they can train, but he is without any concern.”

In turn, Munther Ali stressed that failure to recognize talent within the country, whether for citizens or residents, does not fall on the work of scouts, who left this field, but rather on club planning, and pointed out that when proper planning is absent, the results do not serve the correct directions.

He said that clubs have become dependent on scouts to identify players outside the country.

For his part, the Tunisian players' agent, Omar Sadiqi, who has resided in the country since 2010, confirmed that the player who grew up in the country often suffers injustice from the clubs that favor him from abroad.

He said that the financial value that some clubs spend on a foreign player is sufficient to create five players within one club from among the resident players, and added: “In my estimation, there are good materials of players inside the country who only need care, but at the same time, the clubs do not have a program to develop These players, therefore, are heading to contract with young players from abroad ».

Father of a resident player: We turned down European offers ... but we were shocked

"Emirates Today" received a call from the father of one of the resident players of Arab nationality, who spoke in a sad tone, preferring not to be named, and indicated that his son was subjected to a great trauma after officials at the club told him that they could not register him as a resident player even though he was included in the Sunni stages and that he Not expensive financially, but they preferred to sign a player from outside the country in the category of resident, with large sums.

He revealed that during the period when he was in the age stages, his talent appeared and he received offers from European clubs to spend a living period to further refine his talent and introduce him to advanced training programs. He said: “We refused European offers, because my son was young, and I cannot leave my job in the Emirates and move to There, but in the end we were shocked by the club. ”

He pointed out that his son’s story is not the first, and he said: “After he completed high school, we did not know how to act because he was still in the club, and at the same time we wanted him to complete his studies by joining the university, but we were waiting for the club’s decision to make our own decision, but the club was shocked. In the end, he could not contract with him. ”

• Most of the clubs refuse to restrict the resident player who was brought up in the country, and prefer the ready foreigner over him.

• “The Resident” Abonamous led Bani Yas to inflict the first defeat on Sharjah in the league ... and scored the qualifying goal in the cup in front of Al Wasl.

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