Al-Nasr Management Forced to Stop Negotiations with Mohamed Maran: Impact on Roster and Future Plans Revealed

2024-03-17 23:09:02

A private source revealed to Al-Riyadiya that Al-Nasr management was forced to stop negotiations with Mohamed Maran, the first-team football striker, regarding the renewal of his professional contract, which expires with the current season, despite the recommendation of Portuguese coach Luis Castro two months ago to renew it with him. . The same source explained that Al-Nasrawi’s decline is due to the Saudi Football Federation’s decision to reduce the list of Roshen League clubs to 25 players, including the 10 foreigners who will be approved next season, which means that the club will have to register 15 Saudi players in its roster in the summer. As a result, Al-Nasr management will be forced to make clearances and loans for more than 30 players by the end of the current season, as the loaned ones will return to the yellow list, led by Mansour Al-Shammari, Hamad Al-Mansour, Fahd Al-Zubaidi, Amin Bukhari, Mukhtar Ali, Majid Qashish, Abdullah Mado, and Yasser Hawsawi. In addition to Ivorians Sekou Fofana and Ghislain Konan, 17 players will advance from the youth level to the first team.
The first team’s roster currently includes 27 players, and the contracts of the trio, Colombian goalkeepers David Ospin, Walid Abdullah, and Mohamed Qassem, expire next July, and Castro had informed the football administration of his unwillingness to renew Qassem’s contract because he did not need his services.

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