Libyan Al-Ahly Clarifies Details of Senegalese Lamin Camara's Deal
The Libyan Al-Ahly Club issued an official statement revealing the details of the deal to sign Senegalese international Lamine Camara, a player from Renaissance Berkane, following the controversy over his exclusion from the team's official roster during the last winter transfer window.
The club confirmed that the contract with the player was made in accordance with the established legal procedures, following a final agreement with Kamara and his lawyer to activate the buyout clause in his contract, which amounted to $2.8 million. It clarified that the deal was conditional on obtaining the international transfer certificate and completing the required documents within the specified registration deadlines.
Al-Ahly of Libya indicated that it made intensive efforts to complete all procedures in a timely manner. However, the limited time and delays in some administrative steps related to finalizing the agreement prevented the official registration of the player before the transfer window closed in Libya, despite the contract being signed in the final hours of the transfer market.
The club's management also made sure to extend their gratitude to Lamine Camara and his lawyer, appreciating their cooperation and choice of the Libyan team's offer among several other offers.
The statement concluded by affirming the club's commitment to its ambitious sports project and its aim to strengthen its ranks with prominent names during upcoming transfer periods, while expressing full confidence in the choices made by the coaching staff during the last transfer window.
The club confirmed that the contract with the player was made in accordance with the established legal procedures, following a final agreement with Kamara and his lawyer to activate the buyout clause in his contract, which amounted to $2.8 million. It clarified that the deal was conditional on obtaining the international transfer certificate and completing the required documents within the specified registration deadlines.
Al-Ahly of Libya indicated that it made intensive efforts to complete all procedures in a timely manner. However, the limited time and delays in some administrative steps related to finalizing the agreement prevented the official registration of the player before the transfer window closed in Libya, despite the contract being signed in the final hours of the transfer market.
The club's management also made sure to extend their gratitude to Lamine Camara and his lawyer, appreciating their cooperation and choice of the Libyan team's offer among several other offers.
The statement concluded by affirming the club's commitment to its ambitious sports project and its aim to strengthen its ranks with prominent names during upcoming transfer periods, while expressing full confidence in the choices made by the coaching staff during the last transfer window.