In a recent development, Tala’a Al-Jaish Football Club has granted approval for the transfer of their defender, Mohammed Fathallah, to Saudi club Al-Jandal. The latter competes in the Saudi Second Division.
The agreement between the two clubs allows Mohammed Fathallah to join Al-Jandal on a six-month loan, a decision that follows the consent of Tala’a Al-Jaish.
The Saudi side, Al-Jandal, currently vying in the Second Division, secures the services of Fathallah, adding depth to their defensive lineup.
Known for his contributions on the field, Mohammed Fathallah was recognized for his outstanding performance in a recent match between Tala’a Al-Jaish and Enppi, where he earned the title of the best player.
During the ongoing season, Fathallah has actively participated in 10 matches for Tala’a Al-Jaish, showcasing his skills and contributing with two goals.
Fathallah’s association with Tala’a Al-Jaish dates back to January of the previous year when he joined from Ghazl El-Mahalla.
Over the course of his tenure, the 30-year-old defender played a total of 43 matches for Tala’a Al-Jaish, displaying versatility on the pitch and netting three goals.
The loan move to Al-Jandal signifies a new chapter for Mohammed Fathallah, offering him an opportunity to showcase his capabilities in a different football environment.
As the transfer unfolds, football enthusiasts will be keen to witness the impact Fathallah makes in the Saudi Second Division and the contributions he brings to Al-Jandal’s defensive strategies.