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Sabiri Denies Transfer Rumors Linking Him to Raja Athletic Club
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Sabiri Denies Transfer Rumors Linking Him to Raja Athletic Club

From Hespress · () Arabic

Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Moroccan international Abdelhamid Sabiri has denied reports linking him to a transfer to Raja Athletic Club.
  • Sabiri issued a brief statement on Instagram, calling the transfer rumors "false news."
  • Raja Athletic Club is currently working to strengthen its squad for upcoming continental and domestic competitions.

Moroccan international Abdelhamid Sabiri has definitively shut down speculation surrounding a potential move to Raja Athletic Club. Recent days saw a flurry of reports suggesting the player was in talks with the Casablanca-based club during the current summer transfer window.

Sabiri took to his official Instagram account to address the rumors directly. He posted a concise statement accompanied by an emoji, unequivocally labeling the circulating news as "false news." This clear denial aims to put an end to the conjecture that had been linking him with the "Green Team."

The player's swift response comes as Raja Athletic Club intensifies its efforts to bolster its squad for the upcoming season's continental and domestic challenges. The club's new sporting management and executive committee are reportedly working diligently to finalize several player acquisitions before the registration deadline for the Confederation of African Football (CAF) competitions.

Raja Athletic Club faces considerable pressure with the approaching CAF deadline for submitting preliminary squad lists. This urgency is driving the club's transfer market activities, as they seek to secure new signings and resolve outstanding player contract issues to provide the technical staff with the best possible conditions for the new season.

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Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.