Abdullah Harb Joins Sharjah FC on 5-Year Deal After Leaving Al-Ahly Youngsters
Hareb Abdullah, a 22-year-old UAE national team star, has signed a five-year contract with Sharjah FC after leaving Shabab Al Ahli. The move marks one of the biggest domestic transfers in this season's free agent market, highlighting the growing competition among UAE clubs for top local talent.
Abdullah will join Sharjah's training sessions once his registration gets official approval from the UAE Football Association. The timing is tight - the 21-day free registration period ends Wednesday, October 22, just weeks after the summer transfer window closed on October 1.
This transfer shows how UAE clubs are working around traditional transfer windows. The free registration period gives teams extra time to sign players who aren't tied to contracts, creating a second chance for major moves after the summer window closes.
For Sharjah, landing Abdullah represents a significant coup. The young midfielder has already made his mark with the national team and was considered one of Shabab Al Ahli's most promising players. His five-year commitment suggests both sides see this as a long-term investment.
The move also reflects the competitive nature of UAE football, where clubs are willing to invest heavily in local talent. With strict regulations on foreign players in domestic leagues, securing top Emirati players has become increasingly valuable for clubs looking to strengthen their squads while meeting nationality requirements.
Sara Khaled