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The Al-Ahly club’s recruiting officers hired Mohamed Alaa, the team’s midfielder, born in 2000, for four seasons during the current summer transfer period.
Alaa appeared strongly during the last period with those born in 2000, and the Hiring Committee decided to contract with him and promote to the first team and the 1999 team.
The contracts were signed by Amr Anwar, Technical Director, Emad Anwar director Administrative ، Khaled Bebo, Head of the Youth Sector, Michel Prokic Supervisor of thesection in a Al-Ahly and his agent Tamer Samara.
On the other hand, Amir Tawfiq, contract director of the Al-Ahly club, confirmed that the contract with Badr Banoun, defender of the Raja Casablanca Club, came after more than 3 years of monitoring.
Tawfiq added during his statements on On Time Sport: Mohamed Youssef and Mohamed Fadl followed Badr Bennoun for 3 years, but there was no contact with him until after the Al-Ahly club needed a defender in a different way and he is available on the player.
He continued: Bannon has a strong personality and knows how to deal with crowd pressure because he is the leader of the team and has the ability to speak to the defense line.
He explained: Bannon was bought for much less than $ 3 million and not as negotiated.
And Abizaid: Musimane, after assuming the position in the Al-Ahly club, agreed to return Beckham and the five-year loan to other clubs, not to complete the list, but to play an important role with the team in the next period.
On the other hand, private sources revealed that the administrative body of Al-Ahly has finished registering the list that will participate in the new edition of the African Champions League through the Kaf site system. Sources said that virtually every business had ended with listing registration and that it had a place that was kept until the remaining minutes of registration in a final attempt to close a deal at crucial times.
Sources added that the list witnessed the registration of Badr Banoon, Arabi Badr, Taher Muhammad Taher, Ahmed Ramadan Beckham, Salah Mohsen, Akram Tawfiq, Nasser Maher, Ahmed Yasser Rayan, and Muhammad Sharif.
The list included Muhammad Al-Shennawi, Ali Lotfi, Mustafa Shubert, Rami Rabih, Badr Banoun, Yasser Ibrahim, Saad Eddin Samir, Muhammad Hani, Ahmed Ramadan Beckham, Mahmoud Wahid, Ali Maaloul, Aliyu Diang, Amr Al-Sulayfiyah, Hamdi Fathi, Muhammad, Shahmad, Shiram Tahimán, Muhammad Tahimán, Tahmám Tahimán and Tahámid Tahimán. Mahmoud Kahraba, Junior Ajayi, Marwan Mohsen, Ahmed Rayan, Salah Mohsen and Arabi Badr, along with 3 names from the youth team.
Saleh Jumaa, Ahmed Al-Sheikh and Aliyu Badji were excluded after their departure, and Karim Nedved, Muhammad Mahmoud and Mahmoud Metwally were excluded until they recovered from prolonged injuries, Ramadan Sobhi, Ahmed Fathi, Husam Ashour and Sherif Ekrami due to expiration of their contracts.
The Al-Ahly club announced the exclusion of the trio, Saleh Jumaa, Ahmed El Sheikh and Senegalese Alio Badji from the team roster for the new 2020-2021 season.
The club stated on its official website on Monday that it had sent its preliminary list to the Football Association without the aforementioned trio.
A source from the Al-Ahly club revealed that it was agreed to amicably terminate the contract with Saleh Jumaa, at a time when an agreement is being made to sell Sheikh and Badji after they received more than one offer during the last period.
The source mentioned that the list that was sent included Mohamed Sharif, Akram Tawfiq, Salah Mohsen, Nasser Maher and Badr Bannon today to be ready to face Al Ittihad of Alexandria scheduled for tomorrow Tuesday, in the semi-finals of the Egyptian Cup.
Al-Ahly won the CAF Champions League for the ninth time in their history, following their victory over their traditional rival Zamalek 1/2, in the final match of the competition, which was played last Friday.
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