Jordan’s Al-Salt Football Club has secured the return of Egyptian professional Ahmed Shams El-Din, announcing the signing on Wednesday to bolster the team’s ranks until the end of the current season.
Shams El-Din previously played for Al-Salt two seasons ago, where he made a significant attacking contribution to the team’s performance.
The Egyptian forward recently terminated his contract with Syria’s Jabala Club before rejoining Al-Salt, aiming to make an impact in the Jordanian Pro League.
Al-Salt Club hopes to harness Shams El-Din’s abilities to strengthen its position in the league standings and enhance its competitive edge.
At the end of the first half of the season, Al-Salt concluded its campaign in the ninth position with 10 points, and the addition of Shams El-Din is seen as a strategic move to improve their prospects in the league.
Under the guidance of Syrian coach Imad Khanqan, Al-Salt continues its rigorous training sessions as the Jordan Football Association prepares to announce the schedule for the league’s second half following the conclusion of Jordan’s national team participation in the ongoing AFC Asian Cup in Qatar.
Shams El-Din’s return to Al-Salt marks a significant development for the club, with hopes pinned on his skills and experience to drive the team towards success in the upcoming fixtures.
As the league action resumes, Al-Salt aims to capitalize on Shams El-Din’s arrival to climb higher in the standings and make a strong statement in Jordanian football.