Al Ain Club Wins A New Long Term Deal.. Nigeria’ Sarki Joins Al Ain Reserve Team

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Al Ain Club announced its contract with the Nigerian talent, Rilwanu Sarki, “19 years old,” the Nigerian Olympic team player, from the Mahanaim Club, which belongs to the second division in Nigeria, with a long-term contract, according to which the player will officially join the the U-21 team, starting from the next season.

Mohammed Obaid Hammad, a member of the Al Ain Football Club Affairs Management Committee, said that Sarki showed high technical capabilities and was a target for several European and Gulf clubs.

Hammad emphasized the interest of His Excellency Sheikh Sultan bin Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of Al Ain Sports and Cultural Club, Chairman of the Executive Committee, Chairman of the Steering Committee of the Management of the Affairs of Al Ain Football Club Company, in the “Al Zaeem” future project, as he directed to discover the best football talents at the local and external levels and include them in the club teams in various age groups, which enhances the real strength of the club technically and investment.

And he continued: Rilwanu Sarki is a young player and he can play in the 19-year-old team list next season, but his great technical skills and high football capabilities enable him to make a difference with the Al Ain U-21 team, and it is also possible to use the player in the first football team.