Khaberni - The winwin website learned from a reliable source that Nizar Al-Rashdan, star of the Jordan national team, has passed the medical examination with the Qatari club Qatar SC, after the negotiations between them were concluded.
Negotiations between Al-Rashdan and the South Korean club Ulsan Hyundai had failed due to disagreement on some contractual terms, and the player had also received another offer from Al Ahli Tripoli of Libya.
Nizar Al-Rashdan chooses “Al-Malik” of Qatar in this regard, a special source for winwin revealed that Al-Rashdan passed the medical examinations today, Monday, and formally signed his contract for half a season, and revealed in his talk to our site that the ceremonies celebrating the player’s signing will be held this Monday evening with the presence of the Qatar club’s board of directors.
The source noted that Al-Rashdan had received a lucrative offer from Al Ahli Tripoli, which was the largest financially among the offers he received, but the player preferred the move to the elite Qatar Stars League.
It was also explained that one of the main reasons for the failure of negotiations between Al-Rashdan and Ulsan Hyundai was the latter's refusal to include a termination clause in the contract that would allow him to terminate it if he received a better professional offer. The source said: "Al-Rashdan, during the participation of the Jordan team in the Arab Cup 2025, also received a verbal offer from Al Ahli of Egypt, but the negotiations did not reach an official level".
The 27-year-old player is one of the stars of the Jordan national team, having recently led it to the runner-up position of the Arab Cup hosted by Qatar, scoring the precious winning goal for his country against Saudi Arabia with a clever header, qualifying them to the semi-final of the Arab Cup. Al-Rashdan is expected to bring the desired enhancement to the Qatar team due to his experience and great ability to control the midfield and supply forwards,
In addition to his ability to score goals. Nizar Al-Rashdan began his career with Al-Hussein Irbid where he progressed through the age groups to the first team, and thereafter, he played with Al-Faisaly before undergoing several professional stints abroad, notably with Al Ain of UAE, Norouz of Iraq, and Al-Zawraa, with whom he recently terminated his contract by paying a penalty clause of $120,000.




