He emphasized that it was based more on probabilities than reality

Munther Ali: Transfer Market figures about the value of players’ deals are inaccurate

Players agent and former Al Wasl player Munther Ali.

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The players’ agent and former Al Wasl club player, Munther Ali, confirmed that the numbers issued by the “Transfer Market” website are often inaccurate, and are based on probabilities rather than reality.

And the “Transfer Market” website, which specializes in player and club numbers and statistics, revealed earlier that the market value of the transfers of foreign players and citizens amounted to about 103 and 660 million euros, during the summer transfer process, which will close on the fourth of October.

The site highlighted the most prominent clubs that witnessed activity in the contracting process, as Sharjah came in the lead with a value of 19 million and 760 thousand euros, then the Kalba Union came in second place with 15 million and 170 thousand euros, and Al Wasl came third with 11 million and 340 thousand euros, while Ajman was the least spending on deals, with a value of only one million and 250 thousand euros, while Al-Bataeh, newly promoted to the ADNOC Professional League, spent eight million and 70 thousand euros.

Munther Ali told "Emirates Today": "Although the numbers issued by this global website are correct, there are sure changes that perhaps more than one club will make at the level of its foreign players before the summer transfers are closed, after a group of players failed to present themselves in the image. required, or to achieve the desired technical addition to its clubs.”

He continued: “Regardless of whether some view the deals of the new season as being big or exaggerated, the matter is different from the reality, because in the end the issue is governed by supply and demand, and as long as there are clubs that have the ability to buy, they have the right to support themselves with the best elements, whether local or foreign.”

On the reasons for the emergence of foreign players at the expense of citizens during the summer transfer period, Munther Ali said: “There is more than one reason for this, the first of which is that the Professional League raised the number of foreigners to five players, and therefore they became the first demand for most clubs, and the other thing is that the clubs are no longer It neglects its distinguished players, and some of them refuse to dispense with players who do not participate in matches permanently, for fear of their brilliance elsewhere.”

Munther Ali made some observations on the regulations for registering foreign players and residents, saying: “No one disagrees that foreign players make the difference with clubs in particular, and in the competition in general, and their presence brings technical benefit to local players, but the situation is not fine from the point of view of My view is at the level of resident players, whose recruitment did not improve in the way that was hoped for, and unfortunately those affected by their presence are the citizen players.”

There are changes that more than one club will make at the level of foreigners before the transfer window closes.

Citizen players have been affected by the clubs' attraction of residents.

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