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Ahmed Al-Sheikh officially signed his transfer contracts to the Pyramids Club.
The Pyramids Club announced its contract with Ahmed Al-Sheikh in a free transfer, after the latter terminated his contract with Al-Ahly.
The sheikh signed his contracts to join Pyramids for a period of 3 years until 2023, in the presence of Amr Bassiouni, the club’s hiring director.
The Pyramids closed their summer deals by joining the Sheikh, to become the team’s sixth deal, after Ramadan Sobhi, Sherif Ekrami, Ahmed Fathy, Ahmed Sami and Mahmoud Wadi are included.
Pyramids managed to register the player on their roster for the new season minutes before the registration door closed, and the number of players on the roster increased to 30 players.
The sheikh will not be on the list of the African pyramids in the first round of the African Confederation, as long as he begins his journey with them from the following roles after his registration in January.
The 28-year-old signed a few days ago for Zamalek, before the white club withdrew from closing the deal.
Ahmed Al-Sheikh joined Al-Ahly in 2015 from Egypt for the clearing, before returning to the 2016 Fayoumi team, then moving to the Saudi Arabian deal in 2018 and returning to continue with Al-Ahly until the end of the last season.
The 28-year-old played 30 games in various tournaments last season. He scored 5 goals and scored three more.
The sheikh has the only international match with the Egyptian team, in 2017 under the leadership of Héctor Cuper against Togo, in which he scored a goal.
Ahmed El-Sheikh was crowned the top scorer in the 2016/2017 season, with Egypt a punt, with 17 goals.