
Revealing the Future of Mohamed Jawad with Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
In a controversial development within the walls of Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Club, star player Mohamed Jawad has broken his silence to reveal the truth about the recent rumors regarding the renewal of his contract with the Falcons, confirming that nothing is official at the moment and that the issue relates to unpaid financial dues.
Mohamed Jawad stated in lengthy press statements:
"I was surprised when I saw the news of my renewal with Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya circulating on social media, and in reality, I have not signed any new contract yet. I did sit down with the management and we talked about my desire to stay, but I linked signing to receiving my financial dues from last season."
The player clarified that his position has been clear and straightforward from the beginning, saying:
"I have only received 25% of my dues, and 75% is still unpaid. I told them to give me what is left of my rights before I sign, but they said there is no money at the moment. After that, they informed me that I would receive the amount the next day, but no one contacted me, and I have not received anything to this day."
Mohamed Jawad pointed out that the financial situation within the club has been complicated by the Iraqi Olympic Committee's decision to dissolve the administrative body, which halted any official negotiations.
"After the administration was dissolved, there has been no communication from anyone, and everything has become suspended; no one is following up with me, nor has anyone reopened the topic of renewal."
Despite the crisis, Mohamed Jawad confirmed his desire to stay but called for more professionalism from the club:
"I love Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya and prefer to stay, but I cannot sign a new contract while I have not received my old dues. As a player, it is my right to ensure my rights before any commitment."
In conclusion, the player expressed his readiness to renew provided that his rights are respected, indicating that the matter is now in the hands of the upcoming administration, which he hopes will rearrange the affairs and resolve the accumulated issues.
Mohamed Jawad stated in lengthy press statements:
"I was surprised when I saw the news of my renewal with Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya circulating on social media, and in reality, I have not signed any new contract yet. I did sit down with the management and we talked about my desire to stay, but I linked signing to receiving my financial dues from last season."
The player clarified that his position has been clear and straightforward from the beginning, saying:
"I have only received 25% of my dues, and 75% is still unpaid. I told them to give me what is left of my rights before I sign, but they said there is no money at the moment. After that, they informed me that I would receive the amount the next day, but no one contacted me, and I have not received anything to this day."
Mohamed Jawad pointed out that the financial situation within the club has been complicated by the Iraqi Olympic Committee's decision to dissolve the administrative body, which halted any official negotiations.
"After the administration was dissolved, there has been no communication from anyone, and everything has become suspended; no one is following up with me, nor has anyone reopened the topic of renewal."
Despite the crisis, Mohamed Jawad confirmed his desire to stay but called for more professionalism from the club:
"I love Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya and prefer to stay, but I cannot sign a new contract while I have not received my old dues. As a player, it is my right to ensure my rights before any commitment."
In conclusion, the player expressed his readiness to renew provided that his rights are respected, indicating that the matter is now in the hands of the upcoming administration, which he hopes will rearrange the affairs and resolve the accumulated issues.