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Jordan's Stars Hit Transfer Frenzy After Arab Cup Shine

29 December 2025

Jordan's Stars Hit Transfer Frenzy After Arab Cup Shine
Jordan's Nizar Al-Rashdan dazzled for Jordan at Arab Cup 2025.

Arab Cup Sparks Transfer Buzz

Offers have poured in recently for Jordan's national team players after the Nashama shone at the 2025 Arab Cup, held in Qatar, which Morocco won.

The Jordanian side had been extremely close to winning the Arab Cup title, but lost the final to Morocco 2-3 after extra time.

Kooora's account on X said Al-Zawraa of Iraq received two official offers from Ulsan Hyundai in South Korea and from Al Ahly Tripoli in Libya to sign the Jordanian international Nizar Al-Rashdan.

Al-Rashdan showcased fine form with Jordan at the Arab Cup 2025, and played a key role in driving the Nashama toward qualification for the 2026 World Cup finals.

Meanwhile, the Eight Channels account—the exclusive broadcaster of the Roshen Saudi League—quoted journalist Nawaf Al-Aqeel saying there are inquiries from a Roshen team and another from the YLO league about Jordanian Ali Alwan, and this could move soon as the market heats up.

Market chatter and next steps

There are ongoing questions about potential moves as clubs monitor Jordan's rising stars, and the market pace could quicken in the coming days.

Punchline: If transfer fever were a league, Jordan’s players would be leading the table, with a smile and a contract in every pocket.

Punchline 2: And if the rumor mill were a stadium, they'd sell out every seat with gossip and goal celebrations.

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Emma Amme

I am Emma Amme, an English sports journalist born in 1998. Passionate about astronomy, contemporary dance, and handcrafted woodworking, I share my sensitive view of sports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which players are drawing transfer interest?

Nizar Al-Rashdan is at the center of the chatter, with Ali Alwan also mentioned.

Which clubs are reportedly interested?

Al-Zawraa (Iraq), Ulsan Hyundai (South Korea), and Al Ahly Tripoli (Libya) are named in reports.

What event boosted their visibility?

The Arab Cup 2025 in Qatar, where Jordan performed strongly.