Dawran

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

The England national team faces Argentina today in the World Cup semifinals, a team that has only Lionel Messi! The rest of the players are just spectators waiting in every match to see what the legend will do!

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It is expected that this summer's transfer window will not see high-quality, high-value signings for all clubs. The recruitment program has moved past the stage of signings aimed at boosting the Saudi league's reputation, during which it spent generously, and has entered a phase of rational recruitment, based on strict rules, most importantly a spending cap and that the name matches the financial value, away from exaggerations by offices and player agents.

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The sports director of Al-Nassr has entered a dilemma with player Dawran, who returned to the team after two seasons on loan in Turkey. Al-Nassr currently does not need him, so Semedo is seeking an offer for him inside or outside the kingdom, even if the club bears his salary as was the case in Turkey, despite being busy with the team's camp arrangements and upcoming signings.

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When some clubs stumble due to administrative errors and financial excesses, official authorities are immediately attacked and accused of standing in the way of that club or others! What is published or mentioned on all media and social media platforms must be monitored and tracked to protect the reputation of official authorities from false accusations that impugn their integrity.

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The coaching stability of Al-Hilal and Al-Ahli teams will strengthen their strong presence during the season and will help them make a strong start in the league.

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Next week, the doors of the summer transfer window for the new season open, and Al-Ahli seems ready to register several foreign players it has agreed with and signed professional contracts during the past period. It is the club that has prepared most strongly for this period.

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