In a night filled with tension and controversial statements, Al Ittihad President Loay Mashabi announced that the club is close to finalizing the transfer of Belgian player Yannick Carrasco from Al Shabab. The announcement came after a heated match between Al Ittihad and Al Taawoun, sparking widespread debate in the sports community. Speaking to the media, Mashabi said: "We have agreed with Al Shabab on Carrasco’s transfer; the only thing left was the player’s consent. Between the two halves, we completed the agreement with his agent, and tonight the deal will be closed." Mashabi’s statements suggest that the long-speculated transfer, which has been the subject of numerous reports in recent weeks, is on the verge of completion. However, the situation quickly escalated. In a direct and firm response, Al Shabab President Mohammed Al-Munjam reposted a tweet from the club’s account, featuring a video of Carrasco with the caption "He is our reality, and to them, he is just a dream." This move indicated a strong rejection or at least a significant reservation from Al Shabab regarding the rumored deal. Adding to the intrigue, Carrasco himself addressed the media after his team"s match against Al Khaleej, stating: "My contract is still with Al Shabab, and I don’t what will happen tomorrow." These conflicting statements add another layer of uncertainty and complexity to the player"s future, as there seems to be a clear disconnect between the narratives coming from both clubs and Carrasco’s own stance. The unfolding saga raises critical questions about the handling of player transfers and communication between clubs. It appears there is either a significant misunderstanding or behind-the-scenes negotiations yet to be officially disclosed. As fans eagerly await further updates, the ultimate resolution remains uncertain. Will the deal go through, bringing Carrasco to Al Ittihad, or will he remain with Al Shabab, defying rumors and speculation? The final answer awaits confirmation from both clubs and the player.
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