Al Wahda's January transfer window signing Dino Djulbic with manager Abdullah Salem.
Al Wahda's January transfer window signing Dino Djulbic with manager Abdullah Salem.
Al Wahda's January transfer window signing Dino Djulbic with manager Abdullah Salem.
Al Wahda's January transfer window signing Dino Djulbic with manager Abdullah Salem.

Pro League transfers: January ins and outs


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The foreign players moving in and out of the Pro League during the January transfer window.

Ajman
In: Driss Fettouhi (Morocco, midfielder, 30-month deal), Fawzi Bashir (Oman, midfielder, six-month deal)
Out: Abdessamad Ouhaki (Morocco, midfielder, released), Karrar Jassim (Iraq, midfielder, replaced)

Al Ahli
In: Ricardo Quaresma (Portugal, striker, 18-month deal)
Out: Achille Emana (Cameroon, midfielder, on loan to Al Wasl)

Al Ain
In: None
Out: None

Al Dhafra
In: Rodrigo Souza Silva (Brazil, midfielder, six-month deal)
Out: Fawzi Bashir (Oman, midfielder, released)

Al Jazira
In: None
Out: None

Al Nasr
In: Takayuki Morimoto (Japan, striker, 6-month loan from Catania)
Out: Nashat Akram (Iraq, midfielder, released)

Al Shaab
In: Noel Kaseke, Filipe Teixeira
Out: Rodrigo Souza Silva, Rodrigo Vergilio

Al Shabab
In: None
Out: None

Al Wahda
In: Dino Dulbic (Australia, defender, 18-month deal)
Out: Mohammed Al Balushi (Oman, defender, end of loan from Al Wasl)

Al Wasl
In: Achille Emana (Cameroon, midfielder, six-month loan from Al Ahli), Ahmed Ibrahim (Iraq, defender, six-month loan from Arbil FC), Jussie Ferreira Vieira (French-Brazilian, striker, six-month loan from Bordeaux)
Out: Mariano Donda (Argentina, midfield, replaced), Shikabala (Egypt, midfielder, replaced), Lucas Neill (Australia, defender, released)

Baniyas
In: Christian Wilhelmsson (Sweden, winger, 18-month deal), Mohammed Aboutrika (Egypt, midfielder, six-month loan from Al Ahly)
Out: Ismail Belmaalem (Morocco, defender, end of loan from Raja Casablanca), Mohammed Zidan (Egypt, striker, replaced)

Dibba Al Fujairah
In: Samuel Ocran (Ghana, midfielder, six-month deal), Bilal Najjarine (Lebanon, defender, six-month loan from Nejmeh)
Out: Junior (Brazil, defender, replaced), Abdul Razak Al Hussain (Syria, midfielder, released)

Dubai
In: Rodrigo Vergilio (Brazil, striker, six-month deal), Juliano Roberto Antonello (Defensive mid-fielder, six-month deal)
Out: Simon Feindouno (Guinea, midfielder, released), Alhassane Keita (Guinea, striker, released)

Kalba
In: Edward Sadomba (Zimbabwe, striker, six-month deal), Junior Felício Marques (Brazil, midfielder, six-month deal)
Out: Nabil Daoudi (Morocco, striker, released), Ahmed Jahouh (Morocc, midfielder, released)

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