Union promote Laïdouni to Qatari outfit

By Peter Weis@PeterVicey

Union Berlin and Tunisian worldwide Aïssa Laïdouni have formally parted firm. 

FC Union Berlin have offered Tunisian worldwide Aïssa Laïdouni to Qatari outfit Al-Wakrah Sport Membership. Each golf equipment concerned within the deal have agreed to not reveal the phrases of the switch. Laïdouni was bought from Hungary’s Ferencvárosi through the January 2023 switch window for a reported €2.6 million. He initially impressed and pumped his estimated market price as much as a profession excessive of €10 million in October of 2023. 

Within the midst of Union’s disappointing marketing campaign, Laïdouni’s function with die Eisernen declined this previous season. The 26-year-old largely featured solely as a subistute in his 23 league appearances through the 2023/24 marketing campaign. Consequently, his estimated market price fell again right down to €6 million. Laïdouni departs German soccer having made a complete of fifty aggressive appearances for Union. He notched two league tallies and picked up 4 assists throughout all comps. 

“Aïssa instantly introduced his personal mark to the sport and hardly wanted any time to get used to it,” newly appointed FCU managing director Horst Heldt famous in a membership assertion confirming the departure, “Aissa has at all times acted within the pursuits of the group and given all the things for our membership.”

“For me, the one-and-a-half years at 1. FC Union Berlin had been a really particular time,” the participant himself added, “I used to be in a position to expertise a unprecedented section and acquire unforgettable experiences. My thanks go to all Union gamers and I want the membership all one of the best for the longer term.”
 



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