Al Ain Club is training in Morocco.
Emirati media reports have revealed that Al Ain Football Club has finalized its preparation program for the new football season by holding a training camp in two phases, the first in Morocco and the second in Spain, in preparation for the upcoming local and continental challenges.
The newspaper "Emirates Today" reported that the team will begin its preparations by conducting medical examinations for the players during the second week of July, before heading directly to Morocco to enter a training camp that will include a series of friendly matches.
The aforementioned media outlet added that the "Leader" delegation will then move to Spain to complete the second phase of the preparation program and play additional preparatory matches aimed at enhancing the technical and physical readiness of the key players.
It is expected that Moroccan international Sofiane Rahimi, Egyptian Rami Rabia, and Paraguayan Alejandro Kaku will join the camp after completing their participation with their national teams in the 2026 World Cup, according to the special program for international players.
Al Ain is thus repeating the experience of last season, when it divided its training camp between Morocco and Spain, before concluding its preparations by participating in the Granada Friendly Cup, which it won, before a season that ended with the achievement of the Emirati League and President's Cup double.
In a related context, the club's management continues its movements in the summer transfer market amid significant secrecy, especially regarding strengthening the front line, as Togolese striker Laba Kodjo has become outside the technical plans with the approaching end of his contract.
The coaching staff, led by Serbian Vladimir Ivic, aims to finalize new signings early to ensure the integration of new arrivals during the preparation period, in anticipation of the upcoming season's competitions, particularly the elite AFC Champions League.
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