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Fahad Al-Mufraj, the general supervisor of the Al-Hilal team, confirmed that international player Salman Al-Faraj would return in April after completing his qualifying program.
In a statement to Asharq Al-Awsat, Al-Mafruj said: "We are pleased with the success of our big star, Salman Salman Al-Faraj, and, God willing, we will come back stronger after the injury.
He continued: The release on the program of medical reeducation and exact return, God willing, will be in 8 to 12 weeks maximum but should be back in early April.
The winter chords came with the signing of the Australian trio Dijink, Spanish Soriano, Italian Giovinco and star Hattan Bahbury, as well as the return of the young striker Abdel Rahman. Al Yami to support the team and increase its strength and we take care of Tawfik Allah to support our fans, and they did not abbreviate our promises, which is the secret of the superiority of the Red Crescent and of his domination of the tournaments – and God willing – we seek to offer each championship as a simple gift.
Meanwhile, Croatian coach Zoran Mamic, Italian Sebastien Giovinco, has been excluded from the list of participants in today's sub-meeting for non-availability.
Hattan Bahbari, who recently arrived, paid a visit to Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, an honorary member of Al Hilal, in his office at Kingdom Tower, thanking him for the cost of his transfer to the Red Croissant.
The players have completed their preparations before facing Al-Batin tonight at the 19th round of Prince Mohammed Bin Salman's professional championship.
The team is expected to represent Ali Al-Habsi, Milos Djink, Alberto Boutia, Mohamed Al-Brik, Yasser Al-Shahrani, Mohamed Knou, Abdullah Atif, Nawaf Al-Abed, Andriy Carillo, Carlos Eduardo and Momez.
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