Angolan Ary Papel top scorer Libyan Premier League Football last season 2023-24 with 15 goals, his final position on leaving the Green Club during the current summer transfer period.
Babel (30 years old) joined the ranks of the Libyan Al-Akhdar Club in October 2021, coming from the Egyptian Ismaili, and presented with his team, with whom he is contracted until the end of the 2025-26 sports season, distinguished levels that placed him as the best professional in the local league in the past season.
The Angolan striker Ary Papel, the striker of Al-Akhdar Club, who is playing for the third season in a row, received tempting offers from major clubs in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, and Benghazi, to strengthen their ranks with a high-caliber striker in the new football season.
Ari Babel rejects all offers and confirms his stay in the Libyan Greens
Site flag win win From a special source, the Angolan international striker, Ary Papel, rejected all the offers he received to leave during the current summer transfer period, confirming his stay at the Libyan Al-Akhdar Club.
According to the same source, Al-Akhdar Club is strongly committed to keeping its Angolan top scorer in the new football season, especially since he has become one of the most important pillars of the Tunisian coach Anis El-Baz’s squad. He also enjoys appreciation and respect in the Libyan club and its fans, who have always praised the player in support of him.
The source concluded his statements by saying that the Angolan striker also received an offer during the past period to play with the Indonesian club Serwijaya, but in the end he decided to continue with his Libyan club Al-Akhdar.
Al-Akhdar Al-Libi signs 7 new players
In a separate context, the management of the Libyan Green Club has officially strengthened the team’s ranks with 7 new deals so far in the current summer transfer season to strengthen the team’s ranks for the new football season 2024-25.
The Libyan club signed a contract with the Sudanese defender Mazen Mohamedin, the former Al-Merreikh player, in a free transfer deal as a local player for two years, after the Football Association decided to treat the Sudanese player as a local player.
The club also officially concluded the deal to sign the star Moatasem Billah Al-Taeb from Al-Hilal in a free transfer deal, the right winger Ahmed Al-Qadiri from Al-Ahly Tripoli, the international defender Ahmed Saleh from Al-Ittihad Club, Faraj Ghaidan, the former playmaker of Al-Taawoun Club, and the veteran defender Ahmed Shalabi from Al-Hilal Club. The administration also signed a contract with Moaz Al-Mansouri, the goalkeeper of the Libyan Abu Salim Club.
The management of the Libyan Al-Akhdar Club succeeded in preserving the team’s pillars and basic elements and imposing stability on the main structure of the list of Tunisian coach Anis Al-Baz by renewing the contracts of important and basic elements, namely goalkeeper Jamal Sultan, international defender Hassan Abbas, international left back Mahdi Abdel Salam Al-Kout, and the brilliant international defender Majdi Artiba.
Through the new reinforcements, Al-Akhdar Al-Libi Club seeks to return the first team to the local scene after failing to qualify for the sixth round of the local Premier League title in football last season.