MC Oran, an Algerian Ligue 1 club, made its first transfer of the winter period by signing former Algerian international Abderraouf Zarabi. The 33-year-old defender inked an 18-month contract with the club. Zarabi, who has previous experience with clubs like Nîmes (France) and JS Kabylie and CS Constantine in Algeria, will bring his skills and experience to MC Oran.
However, there is a note of concern regarding the duration of Zarabi’s contract. The Professional Football League (LFP) reminded clubs that player contracts should not be less than two years. As a result, Zarabi may need to review and adjust his contract duration with MC Oran to comply with the league regulations.
Player transfers and contract negotiations are common occurrences in football, and clubs often work to ensure that their squads are well-equipped for the challenges ahead. The regulatory aspect of contract duration is an important consideration in these processes.