Summer 2023 Dropout List Includes Six Players from Saudi Arabia’s Al-Nasr.

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The Board of Directors of the Saudi Arabian club Al-Nasr, led by Musli Al Muammar, has decided to leave a number of first-team football stars during the upcoming summer transfer period.

The international team wants to strengthen their ranks in the upcoming summer Mercato, especially after they came out with a zero championship during the 2022-2023 season, which officially ended in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The Nasraoui club are also looking to include strong names to bolster the team’s ranks, especially after they signed the Portuguese star. Cristiano Ronaldoduring the last winter transfer period.

Several world stars were present at the victory management table, most notably Real Madrid legend Luka Modric, Paris Saint-Germain defender Sergio Ramos, Juventus striker Angel Di Maria and Barcelona star Sergio Busquets.

On the sidelines of this, the global club decided to dispense with a number of the team’s players whose contracts expired this summer in order to shore up a treasury of victories with the opportunity to strike strong new deals at the Mercato.

6 players from Saudi Arabia’s Al-Nasr are on the summer 2023 dropout list.

The contracts of three goalkeepers, Saudi Waleed Abdullah and Amin Muhammad Jan Bukhari, and Argentina’s Agustín Daniel Rossi, have expired amid rumors that their contracts will not be renewed again because the team does not need them.

The contracts of Brazilian striker Luis Gustavo, Uzbek midfielder Jalaluddin Masharipov and central defender Luis Gonzalez have expired and their contracts will not be renewed.

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