Al Shamsi expects a large percentage of attraction due to budgets and availability of options.. He affirms:

9 teams in the league will change foreigners during the “winter Mercato”

  • Al-Ain star Laba Kudjo is the most added and made difference in the league matches.

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  • Walid Al Shamsi: “I expect that the winter transfers will be more than the summer ones in the ADNOC Professional League.”

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Players’ agent and sports analyst Walid Al Shamsi expected that nine out of 14 ADNOC Professional League clubs would switch their foreign players and attract new foreign players during the upcoming winter transfers, noting that there are foreign players in the league who have not yet been able to make a difference with their clubs, in Time stressed that Al-Ain player Laba Kodjo is the top scorer in the league (12 goals), the Brazilian star of Al-Wahda Joao Pedro, and the Iranian professional Shabab Al-Ahly player, Mahdi Qaidi, are the most prominent, and they top the list of foreign players who are the most adding and making a difference in the ranks of their clubs during the past rounds.

Walid Al Shamsi told "Emirates Today": "Through our communication in the player transfer market, there are nine clubs that will exchange their foreign players, and there are clubs that are not comfortable with the level offered by their foreign players."

The winter transfer period for transfers of local and foreign players starts from the fifth of next January until the first of February 2022. Walid Al Shamsi confirmed that "there are clubs in the professional league that do not have confirmed information about whether they will make changes in their ranks at the level of foreign players." "Al-Wahda has the Brazilian Bedouin and the Syrian Omar Khribin, who are both players of the excellent class."

Al Ain leads the league standings until the tenth round with 24 points, followed by Al Wahda (20 points), Al Ahly Shabab in third (17 points) and Al Nasr fourth (17 points) as well.

Al Shamsi pointed out that “there are players who draw attention, but they did not make the difference, as there are clubs in the forefront, but despite that, their foreign players have not provided the required addition with them since the beginning of the current season .. Therefore, the clubs have a great opportunity to make changes in their ranks for their foreign players during the transfers. coming.”

He continued: “During the previous summer transfer period, there was no communication with the clubs due to the suspension of the league and the absence of external camps for not traveling abroad, except for Al-Ain and Al-Nasr clubs, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and there were few club movements outside the country and the clubs were unable to choose their foreign players. In quality or in quality, but in quantity.”

He explained, "Currently, things have become open through external communication with the world, and clubs have more options in terms of their choices of foreign players," noting that "the rate of change in clubs during the winter transfer period will be greater in his estimation through the flow of travel movement abroad." Holding important tournaments, including the 2022 World Cup qualifiers and the Arab Cup in Qatar, would spawn a huge number of players.

He continued, "I expect that the winter transfers will be more than the summer in the ADNOC Professional League, with good budgets for the clubs, in addition to the fact that the market for foreign players will be in great demand."

Walid Al Shamsi stressed that "there are clubs in the professional league, especially at the level of the new administrations that took over the task recently, as well as the clubs that have new coaches contracted with them recently, that have a great desire to correct matters at the level of foreign players in their ranks."

He explained, "There are top clubs like Al-Jazira, who I expect will correct his affairs, especially in the wake of the big loss from Al-Ain in the last round of the league."

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