Dutch-born midfielder set for first Hawks startÂ
The Dutch-born 26-year-old came on as a second-half substitute in the 0-0 draw at Chesterfield.
His international clearance came through last week after previously playing in the Indonesian Premier League.
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Lee Bradbury is hoping his latest signing will prove his worth in the middle of the park.
The Hawks boss said: '˜He can play anywhere in midfield and at 6ft-plus has a good presence.
'˜Technically he is very good as you would expect coming from Holland.
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Hide Ad'˜Djamel has been training with us for a few weeks and we managed to get a deal and international clearance over the line.
'˜His aim has always been to play football in England.
'˜With his fantastic attitude and good physique he must stand a real chance.'
Last season he featured in every game for Lija Athletic FC in Malta despite being played out of position as a defensive midfielder.Â
In February this year he returned to Indonesia to play for Perseru Serui in Liga One of the Indonesian Super League.
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Hide AdBradbury is unlikely to risk too many of the side who featured in the Vanarama National League draw at Chesterfield.
He will include a mix of players who have been on the bench along with a number of youngsters.
Player coach Lee Molyneaux is expected to lead the side that could include the likes of Josh Huggins, Marley Ridge, Ryan Woodford, Nicke Kabamba and Aaron Cosgrave.Â