Oday Dabbagh, born in Israel on the 3rd of December 1998, is a forward-hearted laddie, commonly occupying the role of striker for the Scottish club, Aberdeen. Standing just a smidgen short of the regulation door frame at 6ft (1.83m) and tipping the scales at 11st 13lb (76kg), he's a lad of considerable presence. On the pitch, the number 11 adorns his jersey.
Tales of current market values come and go like a fiercely gusting wind across Pittodrie Stadium. If the chatter over at Transfermarkt is to be taken as gospel, then Dabbagh's worth is circling around the figure of £1m. With whispers in the corridors suggesting his tenure with Aberdeen remaining but a fleeting four months, concluding on the 31st May 2025.
Recounting the lad's football history, it was August 2021 when Dabbagh bid adieu to Al Arabi in the Kuwait First Division, crossing continents to align with Arouca in Portugal's Liga for a fee shrouded in secrecy. His first season dressing for Arouca in 2021/2022 saw him take the field a commendable 23 times, netting the ball four times in league scraps. The following term in Portugal, our man Dabbagh upped his game, scoring seven goals from 14 league appearances.
July 2023 marked the next chapter, seeing Dabbagh depart Portugal to don the colours of Charleroi in Belgium's Pro League. That term, 2023/2024, our lad made his statement, appearing 21 times and tucking away four goals in league matches. The ongoing season has seen, so far, a somewhat quieter protege with 15 appearances and but a singular goal under his belt
A twist in the tale came in February 2025, when Dabbagh bid adieu to Belgium, answering the summons North, to bolster the numbers at Aberdeen in the Scottish Premiership. However, he's only been off the bench once in league matches this season.