Serbian Radnik Rejects Al Ahly's Offer to Sign Douglas Oso
The Serbian club Radnik has rejected an official offer from the Egyptian club Al Ahly to sign Ghanaian striker Douglas Oso during the upcoming winter transfer window, as the Serbian club is keen to retain their player.
According to Egyptian and Serbian press reports, Al Ahly's management offered $2.5 million to acquire Osu's services, but the offer was rejected by Radnik club, which refuses to let the player go at this time.
Reports confirmed that the management of the Serbian club believes the market value of the Ghanaian striker is likely to increase in the near future, especially given his outstanding performance, which led them to reject the offer submitted by Al Ahly.
Reports indicated that accepting Al Ahly's offer would have made Douglas Osso the most expensive transfer in Serbian football history, surpassing the deal of Igor Zlatanović, who previously moved to Mallorca in Spain for 1.3 million euros. It is worth noting that Osso scored 7 goals in 20 matches with Radnik during the current season.
According to Egyptian and Serbian press reports, Al Ahly's management offered $2.5 million to acquire Osu's services, but the offer was rejected by Radnik club, which refuses to let the player go at this time.
Reports confirmed that the management of the Serbian club believes the market value of the Ghanaian striker is likely to increase in the near future, especially given his outstanding performance, which led them to reject the offer submitted by Al Ahly.
Reports indicated that accepting Al Ahly's offer would have made Douglas Osso the most expensive transfer in Serbian football history, surpassing the deal of Igor Zlatanović, who previously moved to Mallorca in Spain for 1.3 million euros. It is worth noting that Osso scored 7 goals in 20 matches with Radnik during the current season.