An Arab professional in Europe sends his cousin to undergo a medical examination instead

The French website "Brest On Air" revealed that the Algerian player Youssef Belaili sent his cousin to undergo a medical examination before moving to French Brest last summer.

Brest club announced his contract with the Algerian winger for six months in a free transfer deal last January, to join the 30-year-old striker to the French club after his consensual separation from Qatar club at the end of last year.

And the Brest On Air account on Twitter, which is interested in the affairs of the French club, said that last July, when Blaili was preparing for a preparatory camp before the start of the season, he was expected to undergo various medical examinations, but the problem was that the Algerian international sent his cousin to conduct the tests instead of him. .

"Brest On Air" explained that he was not keen to raise this issue so as not to cause damage to the club, which is already experiencing difficulties at the sporting level.

During the past hours, Youssef Al-Bilaili terminated his contract with the French club Brest, by mutual consent between the two parties, so that the player is free to move to any other club.

The 30-year-old played with Brest 19 games, during which he scored three goals and made four.

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