Khaleej Times

Berg signs up for Al Ain

- James Jose

dubai — Al Ain have made a statement of intent ahead of the new season by signing Swedish internatio­nal Marcus Berg.

After a little bit of a hiccup during negotiatio­ns, The Boss managed to prise their man from Panathinai­kos on a two-year deal reported to be worth 3 million Euros, with the option to renew. “Al Ain officially signs striker Markus Berg, the Greek league’s top scorer, for two renewable seasons,” the club announced the capture on their official twitter handle on Wednesday.

Ghanim Mubarak Al Hajri, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Al Ain Football Club, signed the deal with Berg. Berg’s capture is a significan­t one after Asamoah Gyan’ successful four-year spell with Al Ain and the Swede will have some big shoes to fill.

“I’m so happy to announce that from now on I’m an Al Ain player. I’m looking forward to my new challenge and I will do my very best to reach mine and the clubs goals,” Berg wrote on his official Instagram account on Wednesday.

“I want to take the oppurtunit­y to say a big thank you to all of you fans of Panathinai­kos who have been supporting me from the first until the last days in this fantastic club.

“I’m so proud and happy to have been a part of Panathinai­kos for four years, It’s been a lot of ups and downs but I will always look back with pride and joy and remember all the hard work and effort I put in every day to improve myself and the team. It’s been a lot of tears the last days, tears of happiness from the love, kindness, respect me and my family got from all of you fantastic people in Panathinai­kos. Today, a new and exciting chapter starts for me and my family,” added Berg,

I’m looking forward to my new challenge. I will do my very best to reach mine and the clubs goals Marcus Berg

who will don the No.9 jersey.

Berg’s acquisitio­n bolsters the Garden City club’s frontline as they plot silverware on two fronts — domestical­ly as well as continenta­lly. Al Ain ended without a trophy for the first time in many years when they finished fourth in the Arabian Gulf League last season. They were also out of the reckoning in the Arabian Gulf Cup and the President’s Cup.

The fourth place finish means Al Ain will miss out on AFC Champions League action next season. The Boss, who were the inaugural champions in 2003 apart from finishing runners-up in 2005 and 2016, have featured in almost every season except for 2008, 2009 and 2012.

But Al Ain are currently in the AFC Champions League quarterfin­als and take on Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal over two legs in August and September. If they do manage to go all the way, a spot in the prestigiou­s Club World Cup to be held in the UAE in December, beckons for The Boss.

Berg’s arrival will add teeth to Al Ain, who also have Caio and Yousef Ahmed, apart from Omar Abdulrahma­n. Berg replaces Saudi Arabia’s Nasser Al Shamrani, who has returned to Al Hilal after his loan spell. Berg, 30, becomes the second arrival at Al Ain this summer after Japanese centre back Tsukasa Shiotani joined from J1 League side Sanfrecce Hiroshima.

Berg had two years left on his contract and after negotiatio­ns between Al Ain and Panathinai­kos’ board representa­tive and his agent in Al Ain on Tuesday regarding his 5 million Euros release clause, the Greek club finally gave the green signal.

 ?? Twitter photo ?? Swedish internatio­nal Marcus Berg being presented the No. 9 jersey by Ghanim Mubarak Al Hajri, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Al Ain Football Club, in Al Ain on Wednesday. —
Twitter photo Swedish internatio­nal Marcus Berg being presented the No. 9 jersey by Ghanim Mubarak Al Hajri, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Al Ain Football Club, in Al Ain on Wednesday. —

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