3 clubs have not attracted new players yet

The winter transfer market closes today ... 31 entries in the Arab Gulf League

  • Syrian Omar Khribin shone and scored two goals in his first appearance with Al-Wehda.

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  • Japanese star Nakajima .. New eye.

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This evening, at the headquarters of the Dubai Football Association, closes the door for the winter transfers of local and foreign players, which began on the fifth of last January, as 11 clubs out of 14 in the Arab Gulf League have joined and re-registered 31 players, while three clubs have not They are: Bani Yas, the Kalba Federation and Sharjah (the leaders), with any change in their ranks so far.

Sharjah, which is considered the most stable club in terms of players, kept all its four foreign players in the first team, namely: Igor Kornado, Uzbek Chukurov, Brazilian Caio Lucas and his compatriot Wilton Suarez, who joined him from Al Wasl club on loan until the end of the current season. That the first summer transfer period began on July 15 and ended on October 14th.

It is expected that the last hours before the closing of the registration door will witness some clubs joining new players in search of distinction and facing the challenges that await them, during the second round matches of the league, which will be the most important and difficult for all teams, whether those competing for the championship title, or the struggle for Stay and avoid the specter of relegation to the first division.

For his part, a member of the Players Status and Transfer Committee, the official spokesperson for the committee, Counselor Yaqoub Al-Ali, confirmed that the winter transfer window will close today at five in the evening.

Yaqoub Al-Ali said to "Emirates Today": "After the end of the registration door, there will be media interviews with the media regarding the winter Mercato statistics."

The winter transfer period witnessed the connection to the Brazilian player Luiz Henrique, while the Dutch island of Brandley Coase and Ahmed Rabie was registered, and the youth of Al-Ahly re-registered both Yahya Al-Ghassani and the Uzbek Jalaluddin Sharipov.

Fujairah contracted with Ahmed Moussa, the Brazilian Douglas and the Algerian Rashid Ait Othman, while the Khorfakkan club included the Brazilian Paulino, the Egyptian Abdullah Al-Rifai and the Brazilian Andre, along with Youssef Abdul Karim Al-Ameri.

Al-Ain club included the Japanese player Shoya Nakajima from the Portuguese team Porto, and also re-enrolled Muhannad Al-Anzi and Muhammad Fayez, while his player Mohammed Jamal was loaned to Al-Jazeera.

Al Dhafra Club included player Pedro Conde on loan from Shabab Al-Ahly Club, and Mohamed Youssef from Shabab Al-Ahly in a free transfer.

Al-Nasr contracted with Algerian player Mehdi Obeid and goalkeeper Adel Abu Bakr from the island on loan, while Hatta included the Swede Naher Pisara, defender Darwish Muhammad and the Uzbek Dostonbek Khamdamov.

For his part, Ajman Club contracted with Mali Maiga and Brazilian Gardel, as well as Brazilian Luis Antonio, and also included Brazilian Leonardo in the resident player category coming from Al-Ahly Youth Club on loan, as well as Ibrahim Khamis from Al Ittihad Kalba club, and Hamad Al Hammadi from Al Wasl club, Whereas, William Osso and Argentine Gustavo left the ranks of Ajman Club, and Al-Wehda included the Syrian player Omar Khribin, while he dispensed with the services of Louvainor, and Khribin starred in his first appearance and scored two goals against Hatta.

• Japanese Shoya Nakajima and Syrian Omar Khribin are the most prominent new deals.

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