
Jorge Jesus Excludes 3 Stars from Al-Nassr Camp in Austria Unexpectedly
In a controversial move, Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus of Al-Nassr Saudi Club made an important technical decision before the team's preparatory camp in Austria, which is set to begin tomorrow, Sunday, as part of the preparations for the new football season.
The Saudi newspaper "Al-Riyadiyah" revealed that Jesus excluded three of the team's most prominent players from the list of travelers to Europe, namely defender Mohammed Al-Fateel, Spanish player with French origins Aymeric Laporte, and Portuguese midfielder Otávio.
This unexpected decision raises numerous questions about the future of these players with "Al-Nassr," especially amid ongoing efforts to strengthen the team's squad in preparation for the upcoming local and continental competitions.
On the other hand, Jesus decided to include the young Portuguese duo Angelo and Brazilian striker Wesley in the camp list, as the coach relies heavily on them to support the midfield and attack in the upcoming phase.
Al-Nassr is expected to begin its camp in focused European conditions, including strong friendly matches, as part of the technical and physical preparation program before the official season starts, amidst uncertainty surrounding the fate of some excluded names.
The Saudi newspaper "Al-Riyadiyah" revealed that Jesus excluded three of the team's most prominent players from the list of travelers to Europe, namely defender Mohammed Al-Fateel, Spanish player with French origins Aymeric Laporte, and Portuguese midfielder Otávio.
This unexpected decision raises numerous questions about the future of these players with "Al-Nassr," especially amid ongoing efforts to strengthen the team's squad in preparation for the upcoming local and continental competitions.
On the other hand, Jesus decided to include the young Portuguese duo Angelo and Brazilian striker Wesley in the camp list, as the coach relies heavily on them to support the midfield and attack in the upcoming phase.
Al-Nassr is expected to begin its camp in focused European conditions, including strong friendly matches, as part of the technical and physical preparation program before the official season starts, amidst uncertainty surrounding the fate of some excluded names.