Corona virus prevents Al-Ahly from raising £ 70m



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Al-Ahly has recently been linked to his eligibility to receive many benefits abroad, except due to current circumstances due to Corona’s new “Covid 19” epidemic that prevented the Red Club from currently obtaining his rights.

A source inside the Al-Ahly Club revealed in remarks via “Yalla Koura” that red club dues in general have more than one side, both with Sfaxien and with the Tunisian coastal star next to Stoke City, but that this money will be delayed due to the suffering of all the clubs in the world due to a virus crisis. Sk.

Ramadan Sobhi:

In 2016 Ramadan Sobhi moved from Al-Ahly to Stoke City, but the Red Club has an estimated 2.5 million euros in arrears from the English club.

Al-Ahly during the last period began his attempts to obtain the remaining material rights to the agreement from Ramadan Subhi, the current player of the red team and borrowed from the Huddersfield ranks since January 2019.

The English club had previously held on to sending the remainder of the value of the Ramadan Sobhi settlement due to the case that Misk officials brought against Al-Ahly before the Red Club obtained a ruling nullifying his £ 135m fine.

According to a source from the Al-Ahly Club, speaking to “Yalla Koura”, the Red Castle administration approached the Stoke Club to obtain the remaining amount of the Ramadan Sobhi agreement so that this file can be fully completed.

Soleimani Coulibaly:

Al-Ahly has other funds, specifically from his former Ivorian player Soleimani Coulibaly, the current coastal star striker, who escaped from the Red team during 2017.

Al-Ahly intensified the Coulibaly crisis of the International Soccer Federation “FIFA” to obtain his rights after the flight of the Ivorian player, to impose a fine on “FIFA” against the player estimated at one million and 400 thousand dollars .

The management of the coastal star has already reached an agreement with Al-Ahly on the resolution of the dispute with the player, on the condition that he bears the fine approved by FIFA.

Despite the agreement between Al Ahly’s departments and the coastal star, the Tunisian club did not send Coulibaly’s first fine.

Qais Ashour, spokesman for the coastal club, revealed in statements on the channel “Al-Nahar” that the failure to pay the amount due to Al-Ahli is due to the crisis that all countries in the world are currently suffering due to the Corona virus.

Junior Ajay:

Al-Ahly is entitled to receive € 125,000 of the value of Nigerian Junior Ajay’s transfer contract when he was seconded from the ranks of Tunis Sfaxien in the summer of 2016.

Al-Ahly’s administration at the time of Mahmoud Taher mistakenly sent the amount in Ajay’s transfer value agreement, which was estimated at € 2.5 million.

According to a source in the Al-Ahly club for “Yalla Koura”, the Red Club has approached the Sfaxien administration more than once, the last of which was last week to pay the amount in installments as agreed, but the Tunisian club has not yet sent any amount.



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