Al Wasl is close to including the Brazilian Salmania

Hungarian media confirmed that Al -Wasl club entered into negotiations with the player, Matius Salmania, to join the ranks of the “Emperor” starting from next season.
The newspaper “Football Diva” that Al -Wasl expressed his desire to include the Brazilian player from the Hungarian Ferenthavarushi, noting that his contract with the club extends until June 2028.
She indicated that Al -Wasl will negotiate with the Hungarian club on the transfer fees for the transfer of Salmania, which joined the team in September 2024.
Al -Wasl football company is working on the fifth deal, after it contracted with four players: Peruvian Renno Tabia, Brazilian Hugo Nito, Portuguese Pedro Malheiro, and the Colombian Brian Palacius, while the company had decided the fate of the coach who will lead the team next season, by contracting with the Portuguese Luis Castro.
Matius Salmania is 25 years old, where he plays in the offensive line, in the centers of the right wing and the attacker, as he began his career in the academies of Santos and Odax, then moved to the youth team in the Brazilian club Bahia in 2018.
His brilliance with the youth team contributed to his escalation to the first team with Bahia, where he played 29 games in the Brazilian league and scored three goals, while he contributed to the team’s victory in the title of Camponato Piano 2020. Matthews Saldania has played several experiences outside the Brazilian League, most notably Jeff United Chiba, Chanceon Yatay, Chinese, and Serbian Partizan, who is the most prominent of his stations, after He scored 21 goals with the team in the 2023-2024 season, to attract the attention of Verintfarushi, who contracted him last summer for three million euros, as he continued his brilliance and scored 14 goals with the team last season.
• Matius Salmania is 25 years old and plays in the offensive line.
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