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The transfer period gives footballers the opportunity to change clubs. As a rule it is exactly that: one substitution per player. If at all. But Amr Warda (30) is not at all interested in this unwritten law.
The Egyptian international, who participated in the World Cup in Russia alongside top star Mohamed Salah (31) in 2018, has played for seven different clubs over the past eight years. That alone is a quota that deserves the title “wandering bird”.
But this transfer summer he is going to the extreme: Warda has changed clubs four times in the past 29 days. How is that possible?
Quick farewell to Morocco
The attacker only joined Cypriot first division club Apollon Limassol in January. After barely six months, Warda is already running away again. On August 12, he signed a contract with top club Raja Casablanca in Morocco until 2025. But Warda did not play a single match for Raja – instead, he terminated the contract after a few days and, according to the club, even paid the release. out-of-pocket clause.
Apparently ‘psychological and personal’ reasons led him to do so. What exactly that means is unclear. A few days later he found a new employer. He will move back to Cyprus on August 24. Doxa Katokopias signs him, the club belonging to Warda’s agent Diego Tavano.
Access not allowed – at home via Iran
A transfer with taste – but it doesn’t last long either. Because: Due to problems with his documents, Cypriot officials are no longer allowing him to enter the country. So he has no choice but to look for a club again. He found what he was looking for in Iran, near Esteghlal. But before a final agreement is reached, the Tehran club withdraws from the negotiations.
The final chapter of this crazy transfer saga will be written on September 9. Warda moves back to his home country and joins Pharco FC on a one-year contract. The fourth club stop in less than a month. How long will he last at his newest club? (sbe)
Source : Blick

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