Razovic: The winter transfers are not visible in the unit

The unit's coach, Serbian Vuk Razovic, has refused to announce his club's plans for the players expected to be assigned during the current winter transfer window.

He said today at the press conference on the Baniyas match: We have a good group of young players, who are able to complete the season in a wonderful way.

The name of the Syrian Al Hilal striker, Omar Khribin, was associated with Al-Wehda club, but the Annabi administration did not confirm or deny this information received from Saudi Arabia.

The coach of the unit announced the readiness of the Slovenian striker, Matavz, to participate in the Bani Yas meeting, stressing that the player has trained well in the past days and is ready for the confrontation and we hope that he will prove his worth to help his colleagues achieve the best results.

Razovic pointed out: "The absence of defender Mohamed Barghash from the Al-Samawi meeting was confirmed, while the final position of the team captain Ismail Matar, who suffered from back pain during the previous period, has not been determined."

He stressed the importance of the Bani Yas meeting and the need to collect the three points, given that this confrontation represents a crossroads for his team to continue competing for the league title.

He said: "Of course it is an important match. We had a good opportunity to prepare and prepare physically, and the team is prepared physically as well as mentally to win. I trust that the players will do their best to achieve the desired result."

Regarding the expected difficulty for his team from the confrontation with a team that has the strongest push and attack in the league, Al Wahda coach responded by saying: “Bani Yas is progressing in an amazing way in recent years. "This team did not come by chance, but was achieved thanks to an organized and serious work. We know that the confrontation will be difficult, but as I said I have confidence in the abilities of Al-Wahda players all the time."

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