Qatari Dam opens way for Leicester City



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Al Sadd, the leader of the Algerian football league, announced that his international striker, Baghdadi Bounjah, had signed a new contract allowing him to remain in his team until 2024.

"Baghdad Bungah signs a new contract that will end in 2024," the club said via its Twitter account.

Bongah's contract, which runs until 2022, follows news reports on Leicester City's interest in signing it.

The 27-year-old striker is a mainstay of the season and was the top scorer with 29 goals in 15 appearances, which helped him lead the two-point standings behind the defending champion.

Boungah scored a seven-goal record in the second round against Al Arabi, beating Iraqi Younis Mahmoud, former Al Khor player, who scored 6 goals in the north of the country in 2005.

He also qualified for the 2018 Asian Champions League with 13 goals.

"I am very proud and happy after signing the new contract and I am very excited and eager to continue to bid with the leader," he said.

Bongah joined the dam in January 2015 from the Tunisian ES Sahel, winning the Prince Cup and the Qatar Cup in 2017 and contributing to the 2018 AFC Champions League semi-finals. .

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