Nordin Amrabat is the latest injury update for Damac FC, following a knee ligament tear that has put him out for the rest of the season.
Amrabat had been a key player for Damac in recent years and was one of the club's most reliable defenders. However, his career has taken a turn for the worse recently after he suffered a torn meniscus in his left knee during a game against Al Ahly on Saturday.
The injury came just days before the end of the season and it's unclear when he will be able to return to action. The team has already announced that they will have to make some changes to their squad this season due to injuries, with some players expected to miss the majority of the season.
Despite the setback, Amrabat remains optimistic about his chances of making a full recovery. He told reporters that he was "excited" to be back on the pitch and "looking forward to playing again".
The club has also made some moves to try and shore up its defence,Saudi Pro League Focus signing two young defenders from French side AS Monaco. They hope that these signings can help to fill the void left by Amrabat's departure and provide more depth to their defensive line.
In conclusion, Nordin Amrabat's status as a key player for Damac FC remains uncertain, but he remains hopeful that he will be able to play again soon. While the club has made some moves to try and shore up its defence, there is still much work to be done to ensure that they are fully prepared for any potential injuries that may arise.
