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The latest transfer plan of Persepolis / Persepolis will buy a new player again?

Persepolis will not buy another player in the transfer window for the second half of the season and it seems that Farshad Faraji will be the last new player of this team.

With the finalization of Farshad Faraji’s contract to join Persepolis, it seems that the club’s work in winter transfers is over and the club’s managers have done their best to strengthen the Premier League leader.

It is noteworthy, however, that immediately after the transfer window closes and perhaps a few days of rest, the club’s management will resume work to transfer summer transfers and prevent the separation of some of the white stars.

It is said that the contracts of seven to eight of the main and current players of the team will expire at the end of the season. For this reason, considering the large list of debts of the club and the possibility of closing the transfer window again, as well as the dissatisfaction that fans may have with the separation of the team’s stars like last season, the club’s managers intend to coordinate with Yahya Gol as soon as possible. Mohammadi will continue negotiations to extend the contracts of the players that Yahya wants to continue their activities in Persepolis for the next season.

Some of these people have told their program managers in the current situation to bring them a formal offer from the Persian Gulf countries or Europe, and some plan to extend their contract with Persepolis with a suitable financial contract. This makes it harder for club managers to extend the contracts of the players the coach is considering. Especially if the offer of Qatari clubs is involved.

Isa Al-Kathir, who shone in the same few matches of the Asian Champions League, was faced with a significant offer from a Qatari club, and it was not unlikely that he would leave Persepolis. The end of his strange 6-month suspension led to the rejection of this offer. Some agents have made offers for Ahmad Noorullahi and Shahriar Moghanloo has come to Persepolis with a contract that expires at the end of the season.

This shows that the work of the club’s managers will be really difficult for the transfers at the end of the season, and that is why the management intends to plan the transfers for the next season from now on, in consultation with the technical staff.

It is not bad to know that during the coaching of Branko Ivankovic, the policy of Persepolis management at the request of the Croatian coach was to monitor the players in the second half of the season and reach an agreement with these players very soon and in the first days of transfers. It would close and the team would start training camp sooner than the other competitors. This was one of the main factors in the success of Persepolis and it seems that it will continue now.

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