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Omar joined Al Hilal on free transfer not a loan

UAE midfielder didn’t extend Al Ain contract before leaving as had been initially agreed

- BY ASHLEY HAMMOND Senior Reporter

UAE midfielder Omar Abdul Rahman moved to Al Hilal from Al Ain last week on a free transfer and not a loan deal as had previously been agreed and reported.

It was initially said that Omar would move to Al Hilal on loan for a period of one season after signing a contract renewal with Al Ain, before returning next summer.

However, it now emerges that Omar didn’t sign the renewal with Al Ain, allowing his contract to expire before joining Al Hilal as a free agent for one season in a deal reportedly worth €14 million (Dh59.6 million).

Upon the completion of his season-long deal with Al Hilal, Omar will again be open to negotiatio­ns with other clubs, not necessaril­y guaranteei­ng his return to Al Ain.

“Lending was the agreement of the player before leaving for Saudi, especially as negotiatio­ns were limited to renewal and then going out for a season,” tweeted Al Ain chairman Ganem Al Hajeri.

“Interest of the stakeholde­rs however governed the conduct of the negotiatio­ns. “There was no agreement on what was previously agreed,” he added.

“The contract for one season with the player was a free transfer, and who governs and determines this is the player and not Al Ain.”

Al Ain coach Zoran Mamic tweeted: “It is never easy for a coach to lose a player like Omar.

“On and off the pitch he was a great asset and captain to the team that won the double last season, he will be missed.

“But this is football and I am sure that with hard work on our side and of course support from Al Ain Committee we can make a strong team and achieve great results.

“Amoory, I wish you all the best, good luck in this new adventure and hope to work with you again soon.”

Under-23 midfielder Mohammad Khalfan Al Harasi has been sent home ahead of the Asian Games for sparking a mass brawl during his side’s friendly against Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur on Friday.

The UAE FA apologised to their Malaysian counterpar­ts, while the Al Ain player claimed he reacted violently because an opponent spat on him. The UAE open their campaign against Syria in Soreang, Indonesia, tomorrow, before playing East Timor on Thursday and China on Sunday. (Staff Report)

 ?? Gulf News Archives ?? Omar Abdul Rahman (right) in action for Al Ain against Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal is not certain to return to his UAE club.
Gulf News Archives Omar Abdul Rahman (right) in action for Al Ain against Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal is not certain to return to his UAE club.

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