Algerian Duo on Al-Shabab's Radar for Winter Transfers
Al-Shabab Saudi Club is making calculated moves toward the Algerian market, aiming to strengthen its squad with new players during the ongoing winter transfer window.
The Saudi newspaper Al-Riyadiyah revealed that Algerian Diaa Eddine Mached, winger of USM Alger, is now among the names being considered by Al-Shabab's management to strengthen their attacking line.
The Al-Lewth management is considering registering Mshid on the 2004 birth list if the deal is completed; however, the matter is still under review as they weigh several technical options.
Moushid, who is 19 years old, has only participated in five matches with USM Alger this season, without scoring or assisting any goals so far.
In the same context, the newspaper clarified that the youth management submitted an official request to the Algerian club Olympique de Chlef to inquire about the possibility of signing defender Ashraf Abada during January.
Ashraf Ebada, 26 years old, has played 12 matches with his team this season, delivering impressive performances that caught the attention of Al-Shabab officials.
Al-Shabab Club hopes to finalize new signings that will help improve its position in the league standings, currently sitting in fifteenth place with 8 points from one win, five draws, and six losses.
The Saudi newspaper Al-Riyadiyah revealed that Algerian Diaa Eddine Mached, winger of USM Alger, is now among the names being considered by Al-Shabab's management to strengthen their attacking line.
The Al-Lewth management is considering registering Mshid on the 2004 birth list if the deal is completed; however, the matter is still under review as they weigh several technical options.
Moushid, who is 19 years old, has only participated in five matches with USM Alger this season, without scoring or assisting any goals so far.
In the same context, the newspaper clarified that the youth management submitted an official request to the Algerian club Olympique de Chlef to inquire about the possibility of signing defender Ashraf Abada during January.
Ashraf Ebada, 26 years old, has played 12 matches with his team this season, delivering impressive performances that caught the attention of Al-Shabab officials.
Al-Shabab Club hopes to finalize new signings that will help improve its position in the league standings, currently sitting in fifteenth place with 8 points from one win, five draws, and six losses.