Al-Karma Ignites the Transfer Market with Heavyweight Deals
Al-Karma Club has begun its steps for the new season with strength and confidence, having entered the summer transfer market with full force, announcing ambitious major signings that reflect a clear desire to change the competitive landscape in the Iraqi league, and to pursue a significant goal represented by entering into real competition for the title.
The club has officially signed Omar Majbas and Amouri Faisal, who comes from Al-Kahrabaa on loan, in addition to Karrar Amer from Al-Talaba, and Ali Mohsen and Ahmed Hassan, in deals that enhance the defensive depth and attacking midfield of the team.
On the Arab front, Al-Karma has made two outstanding signings from Jordan, contracting with Ibrahim Saada, and reaching a formal agreement with his compatriot Ali Alwan in a free transfer, a move that has been widely welcomed by the fans due to the high technical capabilities and international experience of the two players.
The club has also strengthened its lineup by signing player Halo Fayiq in a new deal to enhance options for the backline, making this summer transfer window one of the most significant in the club's history since its rise to the spotlight.
Al-Karma finished last season in seventh place under the leadership of coach Ahmed Khalaf, who succeeded in achieving positive results despite limited resources at the time, prompting the management to grant him full confidence to lead a comprehensive technical project in the new season.
It seems that the ambitious management has set a clear goal for this season, which is to surpass the middle ranks and play for the top positions, possibly competing directly for the title, benefiting from fan support and the quality signings made so far.
The club is expected to continue its movements in the transfer market in the coming days, amid reports confirming that new names may be added to the lineup if quality options that align with the ambitions of the technical and administrative staff become available.
Al-Karma fans, for their part, expressed their great happiness with the club's strong movements, hoping that the next season will be different and that the team will succeed in meeting the challenge with results, especially after it has one of the strongest attacking lines in the Iraqi league.
The club has officially signed Omar Majbas and Amouri Faisal, who comes from Al-Kahrabaa on loan, in addition to Karrar Amer from Al-Talaba, and Ali Mohsen and Ahmed Hassan, in deals that enhance the defensive depth and attacking midfield of the team.
On the Arab front, Al-Karma has made two outstanding signings from Jordan, contracting with Ibrahim Saada, and reaching a formal agreement with his compatriot Ali Alwan in a free transfer, a move that has been widely welcomed by the fans due to the high technical capabilities and international experience of the two players.
The club has also strengthened its lineup by signing player Halo Fayiq in a new deal to enhance options for the backline, making this summer transfer window one of the most significant in the club's history since its rise to the spotlight.
Al-Karma finished last season in seventh place under the leadership of coach Ahmed Khalaf, who succeeded in achieving positive results despite limited resources at the time, prompting the management to grant him full confidence to lead a comprehensive technical project in the new season.
It seems that the ambitious management has set a clear goal for this season, which is to surpass the middle ranks and play for the top positions, possibly competing directly for the title, benefiting from fan support and the quality signings made so far.
The club is expected to continue its movements in the transfer market in the coming days, amid reports confirming that new names may be added to the lineup if quality options that align with the ambitions of the technical and administrative staff become available.
Al-Karma fans, for their part, expressed their great happiness with the club's strong movements, hoping that the next season will be different and that the team will succeed in meeting the challenge with results, especially after it has one of the strongest attacking lines in the Iraqi league.