Moroccan-Dutch winger Nordin Amrabat has officially joined Riyadh-based club Al-Nassr FC, announced the Saudi Arabian club on Monday 16th of July.
Al-Nasser FC finalized a three-year deal with English club Watford FC, agreeing on the transfer of Amrabat.
رسمياً ..
— نادي النصر السعودي (@AlNassrFC) 16 juillet 2018
أنهت إدارة نادي #النصر إجراءات التعاقد مع لاعب وسط المنتخب المغربي نور الدين مرابط لاعب نادي واتفورد الإنجليزي .
حيث تم شراء بطاقة اللاعب والتوقيع معه لمدة ثلاث سنوات . pic.twitter.com/fn4VvSPXWQ
The 31-year-old footballer has gained so much popularity during the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Participating with the Atlas Lions to their fifth World Cup appearance, Amrabat was praised for his performance and determination.
أهلاً بالفارس #العالمي نور الدين مرابط pic.twitter.com/LXWDJsz2YT
— نادي النصر السعودي (@AlNassrFC) 16 juillet 2018
Moroccan-Dutch player made headlines for his head injury during the game against Iran and for his comment, criticizing the Video Assistant Referee technology known as VAR.
In 2017, Amrabat had been lent to the Spanish club CD Leganés for one year by Watford FC, while he played previously for several clubs, including Galatasaray, Málaga CF and PSV Eindhoven.