“His words are true, but” Nasrawi’s response reveals the truth about the clearance scam and depriving Shaye Sharahili of his money!
Sports journalist Abdul Aziz Al-Osaimi addressed the comments made by former Al-Nasr star Shaya Sharahili regarding a financial settlement issue. Sharahili discussed his situation during an appearance on the “Tarik Show.” He expressed confidence in the Al-Nasr administration. However, he revealed that while signing the documents for his release, he inadvertently agreed to terms with Al-Qadisiyah Club, resulting in a loss of 1.8 million riyals due to not fully understanding the letter.
Al-Osaimi responded on X, clarifying that Sharahili’s remarks about his financial situation were only partially accurate. He stated that while Sharahili’s concerns about the contract were valid, important details were missing from his account. Al-Osaimi emphasized that Sharahili and other players did not receive any money from the club and suggested there might be a chance for a review of the situation.
How might the lack of transparency in player contracts impact future negotiations in Saudi football?
Exclusive Interview with Abdul Aziz Al-Osaimi on Shaya Sharahili’s Financial Settlement Issue
NewsDirectory3.com recently had the opportunity to speak with sports journalist Abdul Aziz Al-Osaimi regarding the recent comments made by former Al-Nasr star Shaya Sharahili on the “Tarik Show.” Sharahili discussed his unexpected financial losses tied to his departure from Al-Nasr and his signing with Al-Qadisiyah Club. Below is a summary of our engaging conversation.
Interviewer: Abdul Aziz, thank you for joining us. Can you clarify the key points from Shaya Sharahili’s recent statements?
Al-Osaimi: Thank you for having me. Shaya raised important issues during his appearance on the “Tarik Show,” specifically regarding his transition from Al-Nasr to Al-Qadisiyah. He mentioned a significant misunderstanding that led to a financial loss of 1.8 million riyals. While his feelings about the contract situation are valid, there are nuances to the story that he didn’t fully capture.
Interviewer: What did you find to be the most critical detail that was missing from his account?
Al-Osaimi: Shayah implied a lack of transparency from the Al-Nasr administration, which I understand is a serious concern for any player. However, he did not mention that he—and possibly other players—did not actually receive any financial compensation from the club upon leaving. This aspect is vital for the full picture.
Interviewer: You suggested on X that there might be an opportunity for review. Can you elaborate on that?
Al-Osaimi: Yes, I believe that there should be a dialogue between the players and the management regarding such contracts. If there are common misunderstandings or if players have been adversely affected, as Shayah suggests, it may warrant a formal review to ensure fairness and transparency in these settlements.
Interviewer: Shaya Sharahili had a successful career with Al-Nasr and Al-Faisali. How do you see his future prospects in football?
Al-Osaimi: At 34, Shayah is at a pivotal point in his career. Given his accomplishments, including winning the Professional League and the Crown Prince Cup, I think he brings invaluable experience to any team. He’s open to new opportunities, and I believe there will be clubs interested in what he can offer, especially in a league that highly values seasoned players.
Interviewer: Thank you, Abdul Aziz, for your insights. It seems the situation has multiple layers that warrant further discussion.
Al-Osaimi: Absolutely, and I appreciate the platform to address this important issue within the Saudi football community.
This interview sheds light on the complexities of player contracts and the importance of clarity in communications between clubs and players.
Shayah Sharahili played for Al-Nasr from 2009 to 2018. He helped the team achieve success, winning the Professional League and the Crown Prince Cup during his tenure. Despite leaving Al-Faisali in 2022, Sharahili, now 34, is still open to new opportunities in his football career. He previously helped Al-Faisali win the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup in the 2020-2021 season.
