Shanshoul Reveals Al-Zawraa's Movement Features and Determines the Fate of Bani Hani and Al-Rashdan
The Chairman of the Administrative Board of Al-Zawraa Club, Haider Shanshoul, revealed the features of the club's plan during the current winter transfer period, confirming that the administration is working quietly and in full coordination with the technical staff to strengthen the team's ranks in a way that serves its ambitions to compete for titles this season.
Shanshoul explained in his statements that Al-Zawraa's administration will hold an upcoming session with the team's coach, Emad Al-Nahas, in the coming days to discuss the technical needs of the team and identify the positions that require reinforcement, pointing out that the upcoming signings will be well-studied and aligned with the technical staff's vision for the team.
Shanshoul said: "During the winter transfer period, we have some names we are working to sign, and we will sit with coach Emad Al-Nahas to know exactly which players the team needs in order to support the ranks and move forward in the competition."
Regarding the rumors about the possible departure of some players, primarily the Jordanians Nizar Al-Rashdan and Rizq Bani Hani, Shanshoul confirmed that the administration is handling this matter with full professionalism, clarifying that things are still only in the discussion phase and no official agreement has been reached yet.
He added: "We are a model administration, and Nizar Al-Rashdan has a clear buyout clause in his contract with the club. Any club wishing to sign him must pay this clause. As for the other names, there is nothing official yet, just talks."
He also pointed out the external interest in Nizar Al-Rashdan, specifically from the South Korean club Ulsan Hyundai, confirming that the resolution of this matter primarily depends on the player's desire and the club's interest at the same time.
In conclusion, Shanshoul emphasized that Al-Zawraa is moving forward to achieve its goals this season, affirming that the team has an outstanding group of players alongside a technical staff capable of leading the team to compete strongly.
Shanshoul explained in his statements that Al-Zawraa's administration will hold an upcoming session with the team's coach, Emad Al-Nahas, in the coming days to discuss the technical needs of the team and identify the positions that require reinforcement, pointing out that the upcoming signings will be well-studied and aligned with the technical staff's vision for the team.
Shanshoul said: "During the winter transfer period, we have some names we are working to sign, and we will sit with coach Emad Al-Nahas to know exactly which players the team needs in order to support the ranks and move forward in the competition."
Regarding the rumors about the possible departure of some players, primarily the Jordanians Nizar Al-Rashdan and Rizq Bani Hani, Shanshoul confirmed that the administration is handling this matter with full professionalism, clarifying that things are still only in the discussion phase and no official agreement has been reached yet.
He added: "We are a model administration, and Nizar Al-Rashdan has a clear buyout clause in his contract with the club. Any club wishing to sign him must pay this clause. As for the other names, there is nothing official yet, just talks."
He also pointed out the external interest in Nizar Al-Rashdan, specifically from the South Korean club Ulsan Hyundai, confirming that the resolution of this matter primarily depends on the player's desire and the club's interest at the same time.
In conclusion, Shanshoul emphasized that Al-Zawraa is moving forward to achieve its goals this season, affirming that the team has an outstanding group of players alongside a technical staff capable of leading the team to compete strongly.