Decisive Decisions in the Union Regarding Planes After Terminating His Contract
The management of Al-Ittihad Club made a series of decisive decisions following the official termination of their relationship with sporting director Ramon Planes, in a move that reflects the beginning of a new phase within the club's corridors.
Press reports confirmed that the termination of Planes' contract was a direct decision by the management, and not due to the expiration of the contractual term, indicating a clear desire to restructure the administrative work.
The sources clarified that the administration is in the process of conducting a comprehensive review of all the recommendations made by Planes in the past period, particularly regarding camp plans and player contracts.
The administration also aims to accurately evaluate previous decisions in order to correct the technical and administrative course and ensure maximum benefit from the upcoming phase.
In a related context, reports have revealed a move within the club to consider selling up to 70% of its ownership to a new investor, with the possibility of holding elections to select a new board of directors.
Despite presenting this scenario, the chances of its implementation remain limited so far, given the lack of a clear picture regarding the future ownership of the club.
On the other hand, Fahd Sindi continues in his position as the club's president, having been appointed on August 13 for a full year, not just for a sports season.
Based on that, his presidency is expected to end next August, which reduces the feasibility of his resignation at the moment, especially with the potential sale of the club in the upcoming period.
Press reports confirmed that the termination of Planes' contract was a direct decision by the management, and not due to the expiration of the contractual term, indicating a clear desire to restructure the administrative work.
The sources clarified that the administration is in the process of conducting a comprehensive review of all the recommendations made by Planes in the past period, particularly regarding camp plans and player contracts.
The administration also aims to accurately evaluate previous decisions in order to correct the technical and administrative course and ensure maximum benefit from the upcoming phase.
In a related context, reports have revealed a move within the club to consider selling up to 70% of its ownership to a new investor, with the possibility of holding elections to select a new board of directors.
Despite presenting this scenario, the chances of its implementation remain limited so far, given the lack of a clear picture regarding the future ownership of the club.
On the other hand, Fahd Sindi continues in his position as the club's president, having been appointed on August 13 for a full year, not just for a sports season.
Based on that, his presidency is expected to end next August, which reduces the feasibility of his resignation at the moment, especially with the potential sale of the club in the upcoming period.