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NEOM Club’s Offer to Buy Mohamed Al-Brek’s Contract Sparks Mixed Reactions Among Al-Hilal Fans
Al-Riyadiyah’s recent news about NEOM club’s management offering to buy the remainder of Mohamed Al-Brek’s contract has sparked a mixed reaction among Al-Hilal fans on the microblogging site “X”.
According to reports, the Azraq administration is moving towards approving NEOM’s proposal, which has led to a divided opinion among fans. Some have expressed their displeasure at the idea of Al-Brek abandoning his contract, describing him as a “legend” and emphasizing his potential to contribute to the team’s success in the Saudi Roshan League.
Others, however, have agreed to sell the player’s contract, citing the potential signing of Spanish winger Alberto Molero as a suitable replacement. Fans like Abdullah have strongly opposed the idea, stating that Al-Brek’s presence is crucial to the team’s success.
Nouf, on the other hand, has taken a more pragmatic approach, suggesting that if the amount offered is substantial, it might be worth considering. Al-Nasri has questioned the team’s decision-making, asking why Al-Brek is being marketed as a transferable asset despite being an important element of the team.
Faisal has commented that Al-Brek’s role in the team seems to be diminishing, with Jesus reportedly not relying on him as a primary option. Several tweeters have suggested that Yassir al-Shahrani should be the one to leave Azraq’s wall instead of Al-Brek.
Many fans have demanded that the team sign a contract with a winger if Al-Brek’s contract is sold. Chris has written that fans would agree to the sale if a suitable replacement is found. R has echoed this sentiment, suggesting that the money from Al-Brek’s contract could be used to sign a new player.
Osama has taken a more nuanced approach, stating that Al-Brek’s departure would be acceptable if the team benefits from the contract amount and brings in another player. He has praised Al-Brek as a great player who deserves to end his career on his own terms.
