Al-Nassr Drops Its Player to Sign Abdullah Al-Hamdan
The management of Al-Nassr Club has finalized its decision regarding the future of Mohamed Maran, the first team's striker, as serious moves begin during the current winter transfer window.
The decision came following a direct recommendation from the Portuguese Jorge Jesus, who informed the club officials that he did not need Imran to continue as part of the team in the upcoming phase.
The Saudi newspaper Al-Riyadiyah reported that Al-Nassr's management has asked the player to look for a new club before the winter transfer window closes on February 2nd.
The sources clarified that the option for Maran to leave is available, either through a permanent transfer or a loan until the end of the season, coinciding with Al-Nassr's agreement with Abdullah Al-Hamdan to strengthen the attacking line.
Mohamed Maran played 52 matches for Al-Nassr in various competitions, during which he managed to score 7 goals and provide 1 assist.
In the same context, press reports indicated that Al-Nassr has reached a preliminary agreement with Abdullah Al-Hamdan on a contract lasting three seasons, amid ongoing debate about the timing of the deal.
Sources indicate that Al-Hamdaan will receive an annual salary of up to 15 million Saudi riyals, whether he is signed in January by purchasing his contract or if they wait until the end of the season.
The decision came following a direct recommendation from the Portuguese Jorge Jesus, who informed the club officials that he did not need Imran to continue as part of the team in the upcoming phase.
The Saudi newspaper Al-Riyadiyah reported that Al-Nassr's management has asked the player to look for a new club before the winter transfer window closes on February 2nd.
The sources clarified that the option for Maran to leave is available, either through a permanent transfer or a loan until the end of the season, coinciding with Al-Nassr's agreement with Abdullah Al-Hamdan to strengthen the attacking line.
Mohamed Maran played 52 matches for Al-Nassr in various competitions, during which he managed to score 7 goals and provide 1 assist.
In the same context, press reports indicated that Al-Nassr has reached a preliminary agreement with Abdullah Al-Hamdan on a contract lasting three seasons, amid ongoing debate about the timing of the deal.
Sources indicate that Al-Hamdaan will receive an annual salary of up to 15 million Saudi riyals, whether he is signed in January by purchasing his contract or if they wait until the end of the season.