Amin Al-Hamawi Transfer from Sandviken to Wisła Płock
Wisła Płock successfully completed the permanent transfer of Amin Al-Hamawi from Swedish club Sandviken. The transfer fee was not disclosed. Al-Hamawi, a versatile forward, signed a contract valid until the end of June 2027. There were initial complications related to the transaction details, but the transfer was finalized after Al-Hamawi underwent medical tests. He is expected to enhance the team's offensive capabilities, as noted by Dariusz Sztylka, the sporting director of Wisła Płock.
Wisła Płock has announced their interest in Amin Al-Hamawi, who is expected to undergo medical assessments prior to finalizing his transfer. The transfer is likely to proceed provided the medical tests do not uncover any issues. Amin Al-Hamawi, a 21-year-old forward and three-time Iraq national player, has appeared in 41 matches for Helsingborgs before moving to Sandvikens after departing from Helsingborgs earlier last year. During the 2024 season in the Swedish second league, he managed to score 8 goals and provide 1 assist in 21 matches. Anel Avdić from 'Sport Expressen' has reported on the transfer.
Wisła Płock is reportedly in advanced negotiations to acquire Amin Al-Hamawi. It has been reported that Al-Hamawi's current club in Sweden has granted him permission to visit the foreign club to discuss contract details. The transfer is intended to be completed before the spring round of the I liga. The 21-year-old forward, who has had stints with Torns IF and Helsinborgs IF, is currently playing for Sandivken, where he scored nine goals in 22 matches last season. Al-Hamawi, a three-time Iraq international, is recognized for his penalty-taking skills, agility, and speed. His contract with Sandivken is valid until June 2026. The move to Wisła Płock is perceived as a strategic effort by the club to strengthen their attack and aim for promotion to the Ekstraklasa.
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