AIK Pursues Hussein Ali as Transfer Deadline Approaches
AIK offers contract to free agent Hussein Ali ahead of transfer deadline.
- • AIK has extended a contract offer to Hussein Ali.
- • Ali is a free agent after his contract with SC Heerenveen expired.
- • AIK aims to sign younger players, especially under 23.
- • The transfer window closes tonight.
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AIK has officially extended a contract offer to Hussein Ali, a 23-year-old right-back and Iraqi international, as the Swedish club seeks to secure his signing before the transfer window closes tonight. Ali, whose contract with SC Heerenveen recently expired, has become a free agent after having played 31 matches for the Dutch team since joining from Örebro SK three years ago.
The urgency of the move is highlighted by the looming transfer deadline, prompting AIK to act swiftly while Ali considers multiple offers from various clubs. "AIK is focusing on signing younger players, particularly those under 23, as part of their strategy to renew the squad," indicates reports. It remains unclear whether the club can finalize the transfer in time, although free agents like Ali may still join new teams after the window closes under certain conditions.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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