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Al Wahda management releases 4 players and signs a new Norwegian striker

In a decisive administrative and technical move aimed at restructuring the first football team, informed sources told Okaz newspaper that the management of Al-Wahda Saudi Club has made pivotal decisions regarding the future of four players. The management has delivered official notices to the quartet – Abdulmohsen Fallatah, Mohammed Al-Qunaian, Adel Khodari, and Abdulrahman Al-Shammari – stating their declining performance and failure to provide the expected contribution during the past period.

Crucial choices for the players' future

The Al-Wahda management presented the four players with a clear set of options, with no alternatives, as part of their efforts to terminate their contracts or drastically improve their performance. The options were:

  • Seeking transfer offers: The management has given the green light to the players to look for other clubs to transfer to during the current transfer window.
  • Financial settlement: Entering into serious negotiations to reach a financial settlement formula that guarantees the rights of both parties and terminates the contract amicably.
  • Strict commitment and evaluation: If the two previous options are rejected, the players will be subject to strict technical and administrative monitoring, with subsequent official letters being sent, and the approved deduction regulations being applied if the poor technical performance continues.

Reinforcing the attack with European blood

In a related development, and as part of efforts to bolster the team's attacking prowess, the club's management has officially completed the registration of Norwegian striker Siborn Jenson. He is scheduled to make his official debut for the "Knights of Mecca" in the upcoming match against Al-Ula.

The match will be held next Thursday at 5:10 PM, at Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Stadium in Medina, as part of the eighteenth round of the Yelo First Division League.

The context of competition and the importance of decisions

These moves come at a crucial time in the Yellow League, as Al-Wahda, one of Saudi Arabia's oldest clubs founded in Mecca, seeks to reclaim its place among the elite. These decisions are part of the club's technical restructuring strategy aimed at ensuring a strong challenge for promotion.

Releasing players who didn't contribute technically and replacing them with professionals like the Norwegian striker reflects the management's desire to raise the team's overall quality. The upcoming match against Al-Ula is doubly important, not only because it marks the new professional's debut, but also because the three points are crucial for the team's progress in improving their league position and closing the gap with the leading teams. This places a significant responsibility on the coaching staff and players to satisfy Al-Wahda's fans, who are eager for victories.

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