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Oday Kharoub Confident of Quick Adaptation, Ready to Fight for Negeri Sembilan FC

Midfielder Oday Kharoub shared his thoughts following a training session with Negeri Sembilan FC, expressing confidence in his ability to adapt quickly and contribute positively to the team.

Speaking after the session, Kharoub highlighted his familiarity with Malaysian football and his determination to settle in as soon as possible. “I know the league in Malaysia and I will adapt with the club quickly, inshallah,” he said, underlining his readiness to integrate into the squad and embrace the club’s playing philosophy.

The experienced midfielder also acknowledged the challenge posed by Johor Darul Ta’zim, widely regarded as one of the strongest sides in the country. Despite the task ahead, Kharoub made it clear that the team’s mindset is focused on competing at the highest level. “Yes, I know Johor, a big team in Malaysia. We will fight to win the game,” he stated.

More importantly, Kharoub emphasised the role of supporters as a key source of motivation. He stressed that the players are committed to giving their best on the pitch to reward the fans’ loyalty and passion. “We will fight to win the game and make the fans in Negeri Sembilan happy,” he added, concluding with a message of gratitude to the supporters.

Kharoub’s post-training remarks reflect a player who is confident, grounded, and fully aligned with the club’s ambitions. As Negeri Sembilan FC continues its preparations, his experience and mentality are expected to add strength and belief within the squad.

Negeri Sembilan FC Strengthen Midfield with Signing of Oday Kharoub

Negeri Sembilan FC are pleased to confirm the signing of experienced midfielder Oday Kharoub, who has officially joined the club until the end of the current season.

The 32-year-old brings a wealth of experience and composure to the heart of the pitch, having primarily operated as a defensive midfielder while also possessing the versatility to play as a central or attacking midfielder. His arrival is set to add balance, resilience, and tactical control to the midfield unit of the Hobin Jang Hobin squad.

For this season, Oday will don the number 21 jersey — a number previously worn by Haiqal Haqeemi. Haiqal is currently undergoing a recovery phase and will be sidelined until the end of the season, with the club extending its best wishes for his rehabilitation and return to full fitness.

At international level, Oday is a proven figure for the Palestine national team, earning 46 caps and establishing himself as a reliable and disciplined presence on the international stage. His career also includes a stint with Al-Ahly SC, one of Libya’s prominent professional clubs based in Benghazi, further underlining his exposure to competitive football environments.

Oday’s leadership qualities, game intelligence, and calm distribution are expected to play a key role in strengthening Negeri Sembilan FC’s midfield structure, both on and off the pitch. His experience will also be valuable in guiding younger players within the squad as the team navigates the challenges of the season.

Negeri Sembilan FC welcome Oday Kharoub to Paroi and look forward to his contribution in driving the team forward in the months ahead.

Transfer In: Oday Kharoub

Oday Kharoub has officially joined Negeri Sembilan FC until the end of the current season. The 32-year-old operates primarily as a defensive midfielder, and is also capable of playing as a central midfielder or attacking midfielder.

Oday is an experienced mainstay of the Palestine national team, having earned 46 international caps. He previously featured for Al-Ahly SC, a professional football club based in Benghazi, Libya.

His arrival is expected to bring greater stability, leadership, and quality to the midfield of the Hobin Jang Hobin squad.

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Oday Kharoub Spotted in Seremban: Speculation Grows Among Negeri Sembilan Faithful

A recent Instagram Story posted by Karami Kamel has sparked interest among local football fans after Oday Kharoub was reportedly sighted in Seremban.

According to the post, the sighting took place at a location resembling Norlie Tomyam in Rahang, an area situated close to Persatuan Bolasepak Negeri Sembilan (PBNS). The casual nature of the appearance, shared informally via social media, immediately caught the attention of supporters and observers closely following developments around Negeri Sembilan football.

While no official statement has been issued by the club or PBNS at this stage, such sightings often fuel speculation—particularly during periods associated with squad planning, player movements, or exploratory visits. Fans have taken to social platforms to discuss possible implications, though it is important to note that the presence of a player in the city does not automatically indicate a formal engagement.

For now, the reported spotting remains just that—a moment captured and shared on social media. Any further developments will depend on official confirmation from relevant parties. As always, supporters are advised to await verified announcements through official club channels.

Stay tuned to Negeri Sembilan FC’s official platforms for accurate and timely updates.

Motika Set to Stay as Negeri Sembilan FC Explore Midfield Option

Negeri Sembilan FC have moved to clarify speculation surrounding the future of Jovan Motika, with the club reaffirming that the midfielder remains a key part of their long-term plans.

According to T. Avineshwaran of The Star, despite recent transfer rumours, Motika is expected to stay on with Negeri Sembilan FC, with management confident in his role within the club’s future project.

The report comes amid online chatter sparked by a social media post that led to speculation over Motika’s status. However, club sources have since played down any uncertainty, stressing continuity and stability as core pillars of Negeri Sembilan’s squad planning.

Meanwhile, attention has also turned to the club’s midfield options, with Oday Kharoub emerging as a potential addition. Avineshwaran reported that discussions between the player and the club are progressing positively, with Kharoub viewed as a possible replacement for Alex Agyarkwa in the centre of the park.

Should the move materialise, it would represent a measured step by Negeri Sembilan to strengthen their midfield while maintaining balance within the squad. The combination of retaining established figures like Motika and exploring targeted reinforcements underlines the club’s intent to build sustainably rather than react impulsively to rumours.

As the transfer window unfolds, Negeri Sembilan FC are expected to continue prioritising clarity, long-term planning and squad cohesion—key elements in supporting their ambitions for the seasons ahead.