Tunisian football club, US Monastir, made a significant move on the final day of the winter transfer window by announcing the acquisition of four new players.
This comes as the club successfully overturned a transfer ban that had previously restricted their recruitment activities.
Among the notable signings is defender Raed Al-Jaziri, who previously played for Udinese’s reserve team.
Al-Jaziri committed to a three-year contract with US Monastir, showcasing the club’s commitment to strengthening its defensive lineup.
In addition, Algerian defender Nacim Megdiche, formerly associated with the reserve team of Kansas City in the United States, joined US Monastir on a similar three-year deal, highlighting the club’s interest in bolstering defensive capabilities.
The midfield department received reinforcement with the signing of Senegalese midfielder Mustapha Samb.
Samb inked a four-year contract with US Monastir, bringing his skills and experience to contribute to the team’s midfield dynamics.
Addressing the striking needs, the club secured the services of Senegalese under-21 international Haji Omar Fall.
Fall, a promising forward, committed to a three-year contract, emphasizing US Monastir’s investment in young and talented players.
Furthermore, the team from the capital, US Monastir, solidified its attacking midfield by professionally engaging attacking midfielder Adnan Al-Yaqoubi for a substantial period, sealing a five-year deal with the player.
The lifting of the transfer ban for US Monastir marks a turning point for the club, enabling them to strategically reinforce their squad for the upcoming challenges.
These acquisitions align with the club’s vision for a competitive and dynamic team, signaling a renewed sense of ambition in Tunisian football.