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After the controversy of “every beginning has an end” .. Abdul Rahman Al-Aboud’s brother: I mean his private life, not the union!

A photo posted by Faisal Al-Aboud; The brother of the Al-Ittihad player, sparked a great controversy about his future with the dean, especially in light of the talk about the dispute between him and Nuno Santo.

After the atmosphere calmed down around Abdul Rahman Al-Aboud; The wing of the Saudi Federation, during the past few days, after the great controversy surrounding him, caused his brother, “Faisal”, to tense the atmosphere again.

Reports have spoken in recent days about a crisis that brought the player together with his Portuguese coach Nuno Santo, which resulted in his approaching the move to Al Hilal, similar to the former duo of Brigadier General Saud Abdel Hamid and Abdel Ilah Al Malki, but his club indirectly denied these rumors, after he held a celebration for him on the occasion of the arrival of his new baby. Arrow”.

However, a photo via Al-Aboud’s brother’s “Snapchat” sparked controversy, as he published a picture of Abd al-Rahman in the Al-Ittihad shirt, commenting: “Every beginning has an end. May God grant you success, beloved of your brother.”

The federal audience concluded from the picture that the current season will indeed be the last for Aboud in the tigers shirt, but his brother denied this, in a statement quoted by sports critic Fahd Al-Mehyawy, explaining that his speech has nothing to do with the federation, but rather with the personal life of Abdul Rahman, stressing that his brother’s contract with the club Al-Jeddawi extends until 2026 AD.

It is noteworthy that Al-Abboud participated in 15 matches with Al-Ameed this season in various tournaments, with a total of 1050 minutes, during which he scored two goals, and was crowned with the Saudi Super Cup title.

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