8 clubs in the ADNOC League closing the file of foreign professionals

Eight, out of the 14 clubs competing for the ADNOC Professional League title for the new season, closed their contracts with foreign players, as part of their endeavors to support the ranks before the start of the first round of the league on August 16.
The eight clubs announced, through their platforms on social networks, their deals for the new football season, including foreign players, whether in new contracts, or with their players from last season, to close both Al Ain clubs, Kalba, Al -Nasr, Sharjah, Dibba, Al -Wasl, Khor Fakkan, and Ajman the file of foreigners, while the file was not closed to both Al -Ahly, Beni Yas, Al -Wahda The regulations are waiting for the contracts that will lead in the coming days from the “Summer Mercato”, which closes its chapter on October 1.
Al Ain is the most stable in the level of foreign players, in a list of four players from last season, namely: Togolese Lapa Kudju, Baraguian Alejandro Romero (Kaku), Moroccan Sufyan Rahimi, and South Korean Park Young, and contracted with one foreign player during the transfer market, and included Egyptian defender Rami Rabia in a free transfer from Al -Ahly.
Kalba went to support his ranks with two new dealings at the level of foreigners, the Iranian Ahmed Nourallah after the end of his contract with Al -Wahda, and his compatriot Mahdi Mohi in the center of the pavilion and coming from the club of Sabhan, to join the trio since last season: the Slovenian defender Miha Plazitz, the Iranian Saman Qadous, and Shahrar Mognollo.
Al -Nasr made major changes at the level of foreigners, after dispensing the end of last season for four foreign players, namely: Bosnian Samir Mamsivic, the Dutchman Leroy Viri, the Swiss Harris Sfirovich, the Brazilian Matius Oliveira, while the foreign five -year team completed the contract with the Al -Ahly youth, the Serbian defender Luca Melivogivic for one season, and the Iranian Mahdi It extends to 2028 in one of the most prominent deals of “Mercato”, and has contracts with three players, the Colombian Kevin Agodilo, who returns to the ranks of the “dean” after loan for one season with Al -Wahda, Italian Manolo Gabadini, and the Belgian of Moroccan origin, Othman Boussaid.
Sharjah maintained the services of Tunisian Firas in Arabic and Korean Young Show, from last season, before the “king” went to close the foreign file with three contracts, starting from a two -year contract with the Brazilian Igor Coronado, who returns to the team after moving to play in the Saudi League, then contracting with Albanian Ray Manae for one season coming from Sivaspor, in a prominent deal after he played in Barcelona and Inter Milan, and finally contracting with Argentine pivot player Jeronimo Pepletti from Al Wasl in a free transfer deal.
Dibba, the newly returned to the Professional League, came in the conclusion of deals, including strengthening his ranks with five foreign players, the Brazilian defender Igo Santos, his compatriot Carlos Vinicius in the midfield, and Uzbek Abdullah Yif in the center of the pivot player, the Jordanian wing Mahmoud Al -Mardhi, and finally in the quality deal of the Iraqi international striker Muhannad Ali.
Al -Wasl made a change in the level of four of his foreign players, with the departure of both Joao Pedro, Pepletti, Alexis Perez, and Korean Seong Hyun Jong, to keep the “emperor” on the services of his Moroccan defender Sufyan Boufin Saldana, the return of his former player Edrillson Silva, and finally with Cape Cydryo national team player in the wing position.
Ajman ended the foreign five -year file by contracting three new players, the Bosnian playmaker Dino Hotich from Lig Poznan, the Polish defender, Joko Zaikov of the Romanian club UNIFIR, and the Brazilian Yuri Mattis from Nevchi Baku, the Azerbaijet in a free transfer deal, to join the duo last season, Moroccan Walid Azzaro, and Jamaican Junior.
Khor Fakkan concluded a new deal at the level of foreigners, by contracting with Cameroonian Cosyi from Dibba Al -Hisn Club, to be Khorfakkan, the second most stable club in the foreign levels, to maintain the services of the Moroccan quadruple Tariq Tisodali, who has starred with the team since joining Jan Won.
. Al -Ahly youth, Beni Yas, Al -Wahda, Al -Dhafra, Al -Jazeera, and Al -Batal, did not settle the lists of foreign players.
. The summer transfer market continues until the first of next October.
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