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His former club wished him good luck
Aladdin Qurea
The Qatar Club announced yesterday that it has officially signed the Dutch striker Abdul Nbader Al Khayati of the Dutch club (Addo Den Haag), thus confirming the uniqueness of the news (Arabs) by announcing the announcement of the agreement between Qatrawi and the Moroccan born in Rotterdam in the Netherlands. The signature of the player, confirming what Al-Arab had announced yesterday about the settlement of the dispute between the player and his Dutch club, which had previously refused to grant Khayati the final waiver, but the Khayati's insistence to leave the club and his attempts to persuade his club to accept the Qatar Club offer have opened the door to negotiation with (Addo Dean) The Hague is open to a final deal On his move to Qatar Club.
For its part, the Dutch club has published on its official website news of the transfer of the 30-year-old playmaker to Qatar Club after two and a half seasons at Kars Jeans Stadium. The Dutch club has confirmed Khayati's signing for two years in Qatar, with the possibility of renewing it for the third season.
The Dutchman spoke of the remarkable career of the Dutchman, who has made a stunning impression at ADO Den Haag since arriving in the summer of 2017 for a half-season of Queens Park Rangers, and hired the player for three seasons after six months . Al-Khayyat has scored at least 36 goals and 24 badists in 82 official matches. He has also won the Karel Jansen Award for the player of the year.
The club discussed the marathon negotiations between football director Jeffrey van As and teammate Henrique Jean Reiner for a long time with the Qatar Club. The discussions did not go smoothly and the Dutch club wanted to transfer the conditions that suit its interests. "We will never forget what Nbader means to our club," said the head of football. "We thank Nbader for his many goals and wish him every success in Qatar," the Dutch club said. Al-Khayati has already played for young people Real Madrid and Burton Albion.
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