After lifting transfer ban, Étoile Sportive du Sahel signs 5 players

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On the final day of the winter transfer window, Étoile Sportive du Sahel has officially announced the acquisition of four new players, demonstrating a strategic move to reinforce its squad.

Raid Al-Jaziri, a defender from Udinese’s reserve team, has inked a 3-season contract with the Tunisian club, showcasing the ambition to strengthen their defensive capabilities.

Joining Al-Jaziri is Algerian defender Nassim Maqiedish, who previously played for Kansas City in the United States.

Maqiedish has committed to a 3-year deal with Étoile Sportive du Sahel.

In the midfield, the club has secured the services of Senegalese midfielder Mustafa Samb for a period of 4 years.

This move aims to add dynamism and creativity to the team’s playmaking.

For the striker position, Haji Omar Fall, an under-21 player from the Senegalese national team, has signed a 3-season contract with the Tunisian club.

Fall’s goal-scoring prowess is expected to bolster Étoile Sportive du Sahel’s attacking force.

Additionally, the club’s management has formalized a 5-year professional contract with their attacking midfielder, Adnan Al-Yaqoubi.

This signing reflects the team’s commitment to long-term planning and stability in the offensive department.

Étoile Sportive du Sahel, having overcome a transfer ban, is keen on making significant strides in both domestic and international competitions, and the addition of these talented players is a clear statement of intent for the club’s future success.

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