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<p>Striker Mohamed Muntari and goalkeeper Mohamed Bakri are back in Al Duhail after serving Al Ahli and Al Markhiya respectively on loan.</p><p>Muntari was loaned at the beginning of the season, while Bakri moved in the January transfer window.</p><p>Muntari was one of the main attackers of Al Ahli. His return should compensate for the absence of Tunisian attacking midfielder Youssef Msakni, who is having a long layoff due to cruciate ligament injury.</p><p>Bakri performed well for Al Markhiya despite their relegation to the Second Division and also for Qatar at the Asian Under-23 Championship in China, where they finished third early this year.</p><p>Al Duhail are preparing for their Emir’s Cup quarterfinal against Umm Salal on Thursday.</p>