The Brazilian Corinthians player contract with the "Emperor" will begin on July 1

Al Wasl settles the foreigners' file early, with Ramiro's borrowing

  • Adrielson Silva.

  • Ramiro Benetti.

  • Michel Arajo.

  • William Pottker.

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Al Wasl club has signed a contract with Brazilian midfielder Ramiro Benetti from Corinthians, Brazil, on loan until June 2022, according to Brazilian media, yesterday, indicating that "the emperor" has the advantage of buying Ramiro's contract after the end of the loan.

The newspaper "Globo Sport" said that the Corinthians administration agreed to offer Al Wasl to borrow Ramiro Benetti starting from next season, indicating that the "emperor" will pay the full salary of the Brazilian player during the loan period, while noting that Al Wasl has the right to buy Ramiro's contract for four million Dollars.

She explained: "Ramiro Benetti's contract with Al Wasl will start on the first of next July, as the Corinthians technical staff included Ramiro in the team that played yesterday against Argentine River Plate in the sixth round of the group stage of the Sudamericana Championship."

Al Wasl became the first team to settle the file of contracts with foreign players for the next season, after Brazilian media confirmed that the "Emperor" had signed a contract with Brazilian Adrielson Silva from Sport Recife, on loan for one season, in addition to the approval of the Brazilian club Cruzeiro for the transfer of striker William Pottker to "Yellow", starting next season, and the Uruguayan player, Michel Araujo, agreed to join Al Wasl starting next season, on loan from Fluminense, the team that Hillman was coaching before moving to the "Emperor" training last December.

With this, Al Wasl Football Company decided to leave the Brazilian Santos Neres, the Argentine Nicholas Oroz, the Brazilian Joao Figredo and the Brazilian Ronaldo Mendes from the team’s list next season.

Al Wasl foreigners in the next season

Adrielson Silva.

William Pottker.

Michel Araujo.

Ramiro Benetti.

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