Kenyan star Michael Olunga prepares for a new experience in Qatar | OneFootball

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·6 de julio de 2025

Kenyan star Michael Olunga prepares for a new experience in Qatar

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The winds of new experiences led Michael Olunga's boat to the Arabian Gulf.

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Kenyan star Michael Olunga prepares for a new experience in Qatar


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After weeks of speculation about his future and whether he would continue his career on the African continent or opt for a new experience away from home, Michael Olunga has opted for an experience away from his country this time around.

After many press reports confirming that the deal was going to go through, including reports from reliable news site Africa Foot, the deal finally went through and the player signed with the Qatari club in the end, as the official announcement showed.

The former Al Duhail striker will join the team's training camp in Spain with Al Arabi's technical staff in preparation for the 2025-2026 season in order to be technically ready.

From the stadiums of Europe to the rising football powerhouses of Asia, Michael Olunga has carved his name among the continent's most lethal strikers. Now, as the Kenyan hitman lands at Al-Arabi, he brings more than just goals - he carries the hopes of an entire club's ambitious rebuild.

This season alone, the 31-year-old terrorized defenses with:• 17 ruthless finishes in just 25 appearances• 4 game-changing assists for Al-Duhail• A market value screaming €7.5 million (Transfermarkt)

While other stars fade at this stage, Olunga's hunger grows. His move isn't just another transfer - it's a declaration of intent from Al-Arabi's ambitious board. As Qatari football enters a new era, all eyes are on this African predator to lead the charge.

The question isn't whether Olunga will deliver, but how many records

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