Al-Ahli’s technical staff, in consultation with the club’s management, is exploring the possibility of signing a defender instead of the injured Brazilian Danclair.
And Danclair’s absence was confirmed until the end of the season, after tests confirmed that the player had a torn knee ligament and would spend a month in his country receiving treatment at a specialized medical clinic.
Al Ahli have five decisive matches in the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Professional League as they currently sit in tenth place with 28 points.
Algerian international Jamal Belamri has become a big part of Al Ahly’s accounts, especially since the player terminated his contract with his current club Qatar two days ago.
Yesterday, the Qatari club officially announced the termination of the contract with Bellamry by mutual agreement of the two parties and wrote through his personal Twitter account: “Long live my brother.. Thank you Bellamry, I wish you all the best.”
Belamri has for many years been one of the Al Ahly administration’s options to support the defense of Al Ahly. Jamal Belamri joined Qatar Club in the summer of 2021 from France’s Olympique Lyonnais on a three-year deal. Belamari played 19 matches for the Qatari club, in which he scored 3 goals and gave one assist.