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If we had Al-Arabi's budget, we would have achieved promotion
Al-Najma club vice president Mansour Al-Dulaigan revealed that the financial crisis the club was suffering from is on its way to being resolved, thanks to the effort

Al-Najma Club Vice President Mansour Al-Dulaigan revealed that the financial crisis the club was suffering from is on its way to being resolved, thanks to the great effort exerted by the club's management to restore the club to its normal state and pay everyone their overdue financial dues. He called on the businessmen of Unaizah to rally around their club and support the management financially and morally, and called on the Ministry of Sports to reconsider the distribution of subsidies, especially for clubs whose teams play in the Premier Leagues. He wished that Al-Arabi team was playing in the same group as Al-Najma in the Second Division League to increase enthusiasm and competition, explaining that they took over the club with its treasury empty and with financial claims against it. This came in his interview with Okaz.
What has changed at Al-Najma Club since the arrival of the new administration?
•• Initially, we started with a plan to structure the staff, distribute administrative and technical tasks, assign each task to specialists, and prevent the principle of voting except in very rare cases so as not to disrupt the workflow.
• What was the state of the club when the current management arrived?
•• We took over the club with its treasury empty, no sponsors for the club, and not even assets to help us run the club, in addition to the existence of financial claims against the club.
• But not too many years ago, the Ministry of Sports disbursed subsidies to clubs, and Al-Najma's share was 7 million.
I didn't find anything from it. I wish that even a small part of it had been used for assets that would last for the club, such as buying housing for coaches and players from outside the region and buying cars that would last for the club for many more years, as we spend approximately 50,000 a month on housing and transportation for those who are from outside the region.
• What is the club's current financial situation?
•• The circumstances are extremely difficult. As a club whose fans want it to return to its rightful place, we need their support. I am not asking for a sponsor; I am asking the men of Unaizah to rally around their club. We need them, as we cannot provide even the simplest needs such as travel and winning bonuses. These incentives are very important to provide comfort and motivation for the players if you aspire to promotion.
• Are you able to provide salaries at the present time?
•• The subsidy from the ministry is not enough, as the support is distributed equally among the clubs, while it is not taken into account that the club’s youth team plays in the Premier League, and therefore they travel and need travel expenses of up to 40,000 per month. Another club receives the same subsidy, and its categories play in the regions. However, we rectified the situation by contracting with sponsors for the club and suspending the handball game for a period to reduce financial costs.
• Are there any outstanding payments owed to the players by the club?
•• Never. Since we took over the presidency, we pledged that no player would leave the club with diminished rights, and this has improved the club’s reputation to the point that players are now contacting us to try joining us.
• Al-Najma Club’s success has always been highlighted by the club’s own players, but in recent years it has become reliant on recruitment. Is the reason the weakness of the youth categories?
•• Currently, clubs are looking for ready-made players. It is difficult to wait for players to rise from the youth categories when there is the ability to attract a ready-made player. In addition, when you get excellent players from the youth categories, they are snatched up by other clubs, and the club is the loser.
• Al Arabi is at the top of Group B, do they put pressure on you?
•• I wish the Arab team was with us in the group to increase enthusiasm and competition, and they do not put any pressure on us.
Do you hope to face Al Arabi in the second group match?
•• No, I hope to meet them in the cup as leaders and win the cup.
• It is possible that the club's fans would prefer to meet them, eliminate them from promotion, and advance on their own.
•• Competition is the beauty of football, and this feeling is the right of the fans, but I am thinking about the success of the two poles of Unaizah through partnership.
What did the Arabs gain that you did not?
•• Only the money, and if we had the Arab budget we would have advanced from the first round.
• Are you promising the fans promotion?
•• It is difficult for me to promise them promotion, but I promise them competition and that we will do our best. But if someone comes and tells me that the winning bonuses are paid, then I promise promotion, only the winning bonuses. “Give me someone who says the winning bonuses are on me and I swear that I will promote.”.
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Details of Al-Ittihad's interest in signing Mohamed Salah
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Al-Ittihad is experiencing a difficult season in terms of results, currently sitting in sixth place in the Saudi Professional League standings with 34 points – a position unbecoming of the reigning champions and their large fan base. This decline, coupled with significant changes to the squad, most notably the termination of Karim Benzema's contract and his departure to Al-Hilal, has necessitated the club considering high-profile signings to return the team to championship contention and fierce competition both domestically and continentally.
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Al-Ittihad fans are anticipating a hot summer, hoping that the administration will succeed in finalizing the Salah deal, so that he can be the new leader of the project to return to the top, especially in light of the strong competition that Saudi football is currently witnessing.
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The controversy surrounding the future of Uruguayan star Darwin Nunez, the striker for Al-Hilal's first football team, has finally come to an end, after informed sources from within the Blue Castle revealed the full details behind the failure of his transfer to the Turkish league during the current winter transfer period, specifically to Fenerbahce.
According to sources close to Al-Hilal, the decision to stay stemmed from the player's own desire. The source confirmed that Darwin Nunez rejected the idea of leaving the club at this crucial point in the season. Reports indicate that the player feels a sense of stability and great psychological comfort within the club, which led him to completely close the door on any negotiations for a new professional experience with Fenerbahçe, preferring to continue with Al-Hilal's ambitious project.
Despite the player's current stability, the decision by the team's Italian coach, Simone Inzaghi , to exclude Nunez from the squad for the Al-Akhdoud match has raised many questions in the sports community. This match is part of the Roshan Professional League competition and will be held at Prince Hathloul bin Abdulaziz Stadium. However, sources have confirmed that this exclusion is a purely technical decision related to the coach's vision for the match and player rotation, and has no connection to the player's future with the club, thus putting an end to the rumors linking his absence to transfer negotiations.
In a related context, Núñez's continued presence is a significant gain for Al-Hilal, given the market value and technical skill he brings to the attack, especially in light of the fierce competition in the Saudi Professional League this season. The Uruguayan striker's contract with the club extends until the end of the 2028 season, granting the club's management considerable negotiating power and administrative stability, as the player cannot leave or sign with any other club without the explicit approval of the coaching staff, led by Inzaghi, and the club's management.
Nunez’s commitment to staying at Al-Hilal reflects the great status that the Saudi League has reached as an attractive destination for international stars, as it provides a high-level competitive environment and facilities that rival European clubs, making the decision to leave a difficult one for any player who has found what he is looking for in the Saudi stadiums.
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The reliable Italian journalist and expert in the global transfer market, Fabrizio Romano, has put an end to the controversy surrounding the future of Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez with Saudi club Al-Hilal, especially after the recent developments in the winter transfer window with the arrival of French star Karim Benzema.
Al-Hilal's stance on the Turkish offer
Romano confirmed via his official accounts on Wednesday that Al-Hilal's management has made a final decision not to part with Darwin Nunez, categorically rejecting the official offer submitted by Turkish club Fenerbahçe for the international striker. This rejection underscores Al-Hilal's commitment to retaining all its star players to compete for all available titles, as the technical staff considers Nunez a cornerstone of the team's future project.
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This news comes on the heels of Al-Hilal's completion of one of their biggest winter signings, securing the services of former Ballon d'Or winner Karim Benzema from Al-Ittihad after his contract with the club was terminated. Benzema's arrival has raised legitimate questions among fans and analysts about how the attack will be managed with two such prominent players as Núñez and Benzema. However, the decision to retain Núñez suggests the coaching staff intends to rely on squad depth or perhaps adjust the tactical formation to accommodate the presence of both stars.
Nunez's numbers with the leader
Al-Hilal had acquired Darwin Núñez, 26, from Liverpool during the last summer transfer window in a big-money deal. Since his arrival, the Uruguayan has proven his worth in the blue jersey, participating in 22 matches across all competitions. In 1487 minutes of play, Núñez has been a key attacking player, scoring 7 goals and providing 5 assists, making him a vital component of the team's attacking system.
The context of the competition and the development of the Saudi League
Al-Hilal's decision to retain Núñez, despite signing Benzema, reflects the significant evolution in the mindset of Saudi clubs and their pursuit of emulating major European clubs by boasting a strong bench and a formidable starting lineup. The fierce competition in the domestic league, coupled with continental commitments in the AFC Champions League, necessitates having more than one top-class striker to ensure consistency and player rotation, thus preventing fatigue and injuries. Combining Benzema's vast experience with Núñez's dynamism and physical strength provides Al-Hilal with diverse attacking options that could be key to dominating championships in the coming seasons.
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