He signed the contract while optimistic about Goran’s arrival and the management’s handling

Bilal Youssef: Ajman preferred two shows in the Arab Gulf League

Bilal Youssef: "I felt from the very first moment that I was playing in this club for years."

The new Ajman midfielder, Bilal Yousef (26 years), confirmed that he preferred the "orange" offer to two other offers he received from clubs in the Arab Gulf Football League, for several reasons, the most important of which is the possibility of the former Fujairah coach, Goran Tevjodic, who will coach the team. , As he says.

The player told "Emirates Today": "Goran is one of the foreign coaches with whom you feel comfortable psychologically, and he knows how to get the best from the players in matches and training, in addition to the clear transparency on the part of Ajman management, during the negotiation stage, which did not take time. Long to sign ».

Ajman had contracted with Bilal Youssef for a period of one renewable season, in a free transfer deal to become the first "orange" deals in preparation for the new season.

He added, "I went to Ajman Club the day before yesterday to sign the contract, and I felt from the first moment that I had been playing in this club for years, and the warm reception and manner of management made me sign the contracts in a few moments."

He continued: “I am going to Ajman and I have a great ambition to help the team achieve a lot in the new season. I will not say (sweetened) words that we will compete for the league championship, but we aspire to an advanced position and compete for one of the two championships of the President’s Cup or the Arabian Gulf Cup, no There is a difficult thing in football, as long as there is work, determination and cooperation from everyone, to achieve the goals that the team seeks.

On his experience with Fujairah, which lasted for two seasons and his comment on the team’s relegation to the amateur league, Youssef said: “I spent two seasons with Fujairah, which added a lot to my football career, and my ambition was to leave the club while it was still in the Gulf Arab League, but unfortunately football betrayed us.”

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