Turki Al-Sheikh, owner of Spanish club Almería, has expressed concern over his team’s clash with Real Madrid in the first round of the Spanish Football League.
Almería, recently promoted to the Spanish League, kicks off their campaign this season, facing the defending champions on Sunday 13th of this month.
And the Spanish newspaper AS quoted Al-Sheikh as saying: “Our problem is that our team is not yet ready for the start of the season. We have a lot of injuries.”
And he talked about the transfer market, where he said: “3 players will be sold and we will sign 5 super players and there is a week left before the meeting with Real Madrid in the League, but the transfer market remains until the start of the season. September.”
He continued, “The Wage Cap Act is a big problem and makes contracts difficult for us. We are doing well because we have successfully completed our work. The sale of Darvin Nunes was a turning point in the club’s budget.”
Al-Sheikh expressed fear of losing a big result in the face of Real Madrid, asking his players to achieve a positive result, believing that if they win, it is only thanks to God, especially since the match will be against the European champion. .
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Source: El Iktisad