Ali Salam Qzaibri: Right winger linked with move to Norwegian side SF Grei

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Ali Salam Qzaibri has completed a permanent move from Skeid to SF Grei on a free transfer, signing a deal that starts on 2026-03-05. The 21-year-old right winger, who holds both Norwegian and Moroccan nationality, joins the Norsk Tipping-Ligaen avd. 1 side after leaving Skeid, with his new contract at Grei currently listed without a specified end date.

The switch keeps Qzaibri in Norway but sees him drop from the PostNord-ligaen Avd. 2, where Skeid compete, to the division below with Grei. The transfer was finalised as a free move, with no market value recorded for the player at the time of the deal and no fee changing hands between the Oslo clubs.

Qzaibri’s move to Grei caps a busy period in his early career. He had been officially promoted from Skeid Oslo II to the Skeid first team on a standard transfer earlier in the 24/25 season, before being sent on loan to Ullern IF in the 25/26 campaign. That loan to Ullern, also a Norwegian club, began as an active loan transfer and ended when he returned to Skeid at the conclusion of the spell, again recorded formally as the end of a loan. From there, Skeid allowed him to depart on a free to Grei.

Primarily an attacking right winger, Qzaibri is a left-footed wide forward standing 1.84m tall, offering Grei a combination of physical presence and natural width on the flank. His main listed position is attack on the right wing, and there is no indication in the data of him regularly operating in other roles, underlining that Grei are recruiting him specifically to strengthen their options on that side of the front line.

The move also continues his career exclusively within Norwegian football. Having played for Skeid, Skeid II and Ullern IF, Qzaibri has experienced both the PostNord-ligaen Avd. 2 and the broader Norwegian lower-league environment. His latest step keeps him in familiar surroundings but introduces the new competitive context of the Norsk Tipping-Ligaen avd. 1 with SF Grei.

No performance statistics, recent match details or appearance numbers are provided in the data, and his market value is recorded as None at the time of the transfer, suggesting he moves more as a developmental and opportunistic signing than as a high-profile asset. There is also no stated contract expiry date, meaning it remains unclear from the available information when he could next become a free agent.

Born on 05 Jan 2005, Qzaibri arrives at Grei still at a formative stage of his career, with the transfer offering him a platform for more regular senior football. If he can establish himself in Grei’s attack, this confirmed move from Skeid could become a key stepping stone, shaping his trajectory in Norwegian football and determining how his dual-nationality profile and skill set are viewed by clubs in the years ahead.

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