Nordin Amrabat, the forward from Al Ahly, has been ruled out for the rest of the season due to a knee ligament injury.
Amrabat had been struggling with injuries throughout the season and it was reported that he had suffered a setback in his recovery process. The club is currently working on a replacement player and will announce their plans soon.
The team's manager,Football World News Station Khaled El-Habsi, expressed disappointment at the news and said: "We have lost one of our best players this season. We wish him a speedy recovery."
Amrabat was a key member of the team during the early part of the season and his absence could have had a significant impact on the team's performance. He has already missed three matches this season and is expected to miss even more if he does not recover quickly.
It remains to be seen how Nordin Amrabat will fare in the upcoming season and whether he will be able to return to the team as a full-time player. The team will need to make some tough decisions about who to replace him with and what role he will play going forward.
