It's a "shock" claim...I'm not on the roster
It's a "shock" claim...I'm not on the roster
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Al-Ahli captain Roberto Firmino (33) of Brazil was excluded from the roster after losing to freshman Galenu (27) of Portugal, who was recruited during the winter transfer market. As a result, Firmino will not be able to play in the Saudi Professional League (SPL) for the rest of the season.
According to the SPL's official secretariat on Tuesday, Firmino was excluded from the roster. According to SPL's regulations, a maximum of 10 foreign players can be registered in the SPL, but Firmino, who has recently joined the team, has been excluded from the roster in order to register Galenu, who has recently joined the team, has also been excluded from the roster.
As a result, Firmino will not be allowed to play in the SPL until he is registered as the next roaster. Firmino will play only in the AFC Champions League elite (ACLE). Considering that Firmino has scored nine goals (five assists) in all 25 matches in this season's championship, and that he is the captain, it is truly a "shocking blow."
Al-Ahli excluded Firmino from the roster because he originally planned to sell Firmino this winter. However, since Firmino is receiving a huge salary of 20 million euros from Al-Ahli, he did not accept the negotiations because he did not intend to leave easily, and Al-Ahli ultimately made a strong decision to exclude Firmino from the roster.
In fact, Faumeiras, who will participate in the FIFA Club World Cup in the U.S. in June, contacted Firmino to recruit Firmino. Several other Brazilian clubs were also interested in Firmino. However, Firmino refused to move because he had no immediate intention of leaving Al-Ahli.
Firmino is a striker who has played for Al Ahli since his professional debut with Figuerency in 2009 and has played for TSG 1899 Hoffenheim and Liverpool. With outstanding tactical understanding and off-the-ball movement, he is good at linkage play, active activity and dedicated defense participation. As a native of Brazil, he has good foot skills and excellent pressure. 카지노사이트
Firmino, who met former Liverpool coach Jurgen Klop (57, Germany), was in his prime with Mohamed Salah (32, Egypt) and Sadio Mane (32, Senegal) at the time, forming an offensive triangle formation. At that time, he played a role in the "Manura" line and led Liverpool's revival.
In fact, Firmino has scored 82 goals and 55 assists in 256 matches for Liverpool. He has won the title once in the English Premier League, once in the FA Cup, once in the English Football League, and once in the UEFA Champions League over the past eight years.