Loan System Dominates Summer Transfer Market in ADNOC Professional League: 7 Clubs Opt for Loans

2023-09-16 22:06:45

Seven clubs in the ADNOC Professional League resorted to the loan system in the current summer transfer market, which closes on September 21st, and concluded 16 out of 121 new deals that were announced on their official platforms until the day before yesterday, the last of which was the Emirates Club contracting with the Spaniard Paco Alcacer. He was loaned from Al Sharjah Club until the end of the current season, in a deal that brought to mind Alcacer’s brilliance, accompanied by his former Barcelona teammate, Andressa Iniesta, who recently joined the “Falcons” battalion.

Hatta, who recently returned to the Al-Adwaa League, was the one who concluded the most deals on the loan system, with a total of seven contracts, which included: Hamdan Al-Amri, coming from Al-Jazira, Jassim Yaqoub from Al-Nasr, and the Kuwaiti Shabib Al-Khalidi, player of the Kuwaiti Kazma Club, in addition to three deals from the Shabab Al-Ahly Club: the Brazilian Kaikeyi. Suarez, the Yemeni Khaled Al-Asbahi, who will be registered in the (resident) category, and Sultan Al-Badwawi.

The Emirates strengthened its ranks by including Alcacer in the total of the two deals concluded on loan, which was preceded by the Emirates contracting with goalkeeper Suhail Al-Mutawa, coming from Al-Wasl, and the Kalba and Ajman Federation took the same approach in each of the two clubs concluding two deals on loan, with the “Tigers” contracting with Mohammed Al-Yamahi, the Al-Jazira player, and the Brazilian Gustavo. Silva, who comes from Shabab Al-Ahly, was matched by the “Orange” relying in its contracts on the services of the Brazilian Gianluca Muniz, who came from Al-Wahda Club, and Saif Rashid, the Sharjah player.

Al-Wahda, Khorfakkan and Al-Nasr clubs were satisfied with a single loan deal, following Al-Anabi’s focus turned to Al-Shabab Saudi Arabia by contracting with its Argentine professional, Christian Guanca, and Khorfakkan concluded a deal for Al-Ain player Mohamed Sabeel, the last of which was the “Dean” placing his trust in Al-Ahly youth player Ahmed Jashk.

Half of the professional league clubs, represented by: Al-Bataeh, Al-Jazira, Al-Wasl, Bani Yas, Shabab Al-Ahly, Sharjah and Al-Ain, abandoned concluding any deal with the “loan” system in order to strengthen their ranks with new deals for the 2023-2024 football season.

• 7 clubs in the ADNOC Professional League used the loan system in the current summer transfer market.

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