Qatar SC has announced the signing of Saudi international midfielder Majed Mohamed to a three-year contract, which is expected to bring significant improvements to their squad.
Majed Mohamed, who was born in Saudi Arabia but raised in England, has already impressed scouts with his pace, skill and ability to score goals. He has scored 25 goals in 76 appearances for Manchester United's academy team since joining them last summer, making him one of the most promising young players in English football.
The move from Manchester United is a step up for Qatar SC, who have struggled to find quality in their youth setup over recent seasons. The club currently has just two first-team players,Ligue 1 Focus including goalkeeper Ahmed Al-Khairy, and they need to improve their squad quickly if they want to compete at the highest level of football.
Majed Mohamed will join a strong squad that includes experienced figures such as defender Jordan Saeed and midfielder Omar Al-Bab. They also have the likes of centre-back Mohamed Ali, winger Mustafa El-Sayed and forward Hadi Al-Mohamed, who all have experience in higher levels of football.
The signing of Majed Mohamed is likely to be seen as a boost for Qatar SC, who are looking to strengthen their squad ahead of the start of the new season next month. However, it remains to be seen how well he will perform in Qatar before he can make an impact on the team.
Overall, Qatar SC should welcome Majed Mohamed to the squad and hope that he will continue to contribute to their success in the future.