Sofiane Feghouli has made his next big move in football by joining Amanat Baghdad, a new team in the Iraqi Premier League, on a free transfer.
The 35-year-old Algerian midfielder has a lot of experience and has spent years playing for major clubs in Europe.
Feghouli has already dazzled La Liga fans with Valencia, made a name for himself in the Premier League with West Ham, and won championships in Turkey with Galatasaray. Now he is ready for a new challenge in Iraq.
This high-profile signing is part of Amanat Baghdad’s aggressive recruitment strategy as they are ready to return to the top flight. Feghouli is the club’s tenth new player this window, following players like Tunisian attacker Hamdi Al-Abidi and Gambian defender Amin Samateh.
Club executives are sure that Feghouli’s presence will make the midfield stronger and give the whole team more confidence. People think that his leadership and creative spark are very important for Amanat Baghdad’s plans to not only stay alive, but also do well next season.
Fans will be excited to see how the Algerian playmaker fits into Iraqi football and if his presence means that the Baghdad-based team is about to start something remarkable.