Al Wahda club is nearing financial stability and will release 4 foreign players

The corridors of Al-Wahda Saudi Club have witnessed intense administrative and technical activity recently. Informed sources told Okaz newspaper that the Makkah-based club's management has made significant and decisive progress towards obtaining the "Financial Competency Certificate," the most important document that allows clubs to register new players during transfer windows. Reports indicate that this process is 90% complete, reflecting the management's serious desire to organize Al-Wahda's affairs and get back on track before entering the second half of the season.
As part of its efforts to restructure the first football team, the club's management has begun a comprehensive review of its roster of professional players. The decision has been made to release Jay Dembele and Vickes Play, while the management has entered into advanced negotiations with Ali Adnan and Ogson to terminate their contracts. The management is adopting a professional approach in these negotiations, aiming to end the contracts amicably, including scheduling the payment of outstanding financial dues, in order to avoid legal disputes or filing cases with FIFA, which could expose the club to international sanctions or a future transfer ban.
Regarding reinforcements, the management didn't stop at addressing player departures; they also opened lines of communication and began reviewing the profiles of five new players, with a view to signing them during the current winter transfer window. This move comes in response to the urgent need to strengthen the team's key positions and address the weaknesses that emerged during the first half of the Yelo First Division League, as the "Knights of Mecca" aspire to quickly return to their rightful place in the Professional League.
On the field, and in preparation for upcoming matches, it has been confirmed that Iraqi defender Ali Adnan will miss the team's crucial match today (Monday) against Al-Jandal Club in Mecca, as part of the final round of the first division of the Yelo League. This match is of paramount importance to the coaching staff and players, with the head coach emphasizing the need to secure all three points to reach 21 points. Achieving this tally would be a positive indicator of the team's recovery, after struggling at the beginning of the season and languishing at the bottom of the standings during the first quarter of the competition. This would confirm that the team is on an upward trajectory, promising a stronger challenge in the second half of the season.
These administrative and technical moves reflect a profound awareness of the importance of this current phase in the club's illustrious history. Securing financial stability is not merely a routine procedure; it is the cornerstone upon which the team's future this season will be built. It will enable the club to inject new blood capable of making a significant technical difference, something the passionate Al-Wahda fans eagerly await.



