MC Oran has intensified its transfer activities, significantly bolstering its squad with the addition of eight new players, including forwards Karim Aribi from Ohod in Saudi Arabia and Chahreddine Boukholda from Bulgaria’s Etar Veliko Tarnovo.
After a slow start to the transfer window, where only Chamseddine Rahmani and Juba Aguieb were confirmed as new recruits, the El Hamri club has picked up the pace.
This week, the club confirmed the signings of several key players to strengthen their lineup for the upcoming season.
Karim Aribi, a former international center-forward for CR Belouizdad, has joined MC Oran on a two-year contract.
Aribi’s experience and goal-scoring ability are expected to be significant assets for the team.
Alongside him, Chahreddine Boukholda, who played with Keylan Guessoum at Etar Veliko Tarnovo, has signed a three-year contract.
Boukholda’s versatility and attacking prowess will be crucial for MC Oran’s ambitions this season.
In addition to Aribi and Boukholda, MC Oran has secured the services of Abdelkrim Maamar Chaouch from Degerfors in Sweden, Léonard Aggoun from FC Rouen in France, and Yacine Aliane from ASO Chlef.
The club has also welcomed two Ivorian players, Sery Gnobela from ASEC Mimosas and Mohamed Sylla from Racing d’Abidjan.
These signings reflect the club’s commitment to enhancing its squad depth and competitiveness.
The club’s recruitment strategy aims to build a robust and dynamic team capable of competing at the highest level.
Each of these new signings brings unique strengths and experiences that will be vital as the team gears up for the new season.
While welcoming new talent, MC Oran has also made some strategic decisions regarding player departures.
Juba Oukaci, Amine Benbelaid, Abdallah Oukil, and goalkeepers Farès Boukrit and Della Bachir Krachai have been released from the club.
These changes are part of the club’s effort to streamline its squad and ensure that it is composed of players who align with its future vision.
On the other hand, the club has retained key defenders Hafid Benamara and Aymen Chadli, renewing their contracts until June 2025.
Their continued presence will provide stability and leadership within the squad, crucial for maintaining a solid defensive line.
MC Oran’s aggressive recruitment drive underscores the club’s determination to improve its performance and achieve better results in the forthcoming season.
The integration of new talent, combined with the retention of experienced players, sets a promising foundation for the team’s aspirations.
As the new season approaches, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how these new signings gel with the existing squad.
The club’s management is optimistic that these additions will not only enhance the team’s capabilities but also inspire a renewed sense of ambition and drive.
With the new signings, MC Oran is poised to make a strong impact, aiming for success in both domestic and regional competitions.
The club’s supporters are hopeful that this refreshed and revitalized squad will deliver performances that reflect the club’s proud history and lofty ambitions.