12 million pounds is the value of Ashraf Bin Sharqi’s stake in front of the pyramids



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Zamalek officials thwarted Moroccan national team player Ashraf bin Sharqi’s attempt to terminate his contract with the club, as Zamalek officials paid Ashraf Bin Sharqi £ 12 million for his arrears, causing a crisis for the player recently.

A source within Zamalek revealed that Ashraf bin Sharqi had sent a warning several days ago to terminate his contract with Zamalek for not receiving his quotas since last season, and the source added that bin Sharqi informed his close associates of his refusal to participate in front of to the Pyramids except after having obtained all their owed fees, rejecting the principle of fees.

Sure enough, the player received a check for 12 million pounds that ended the crisis before facing the Pyramids, which the team needs to win in order to continue competing early for the league title.

The temporary commission that directs the Zamalek club managed to pay back fees to the players and the salaries of the employees within the club, with a total of 35 million and 132 thousand pounds, since the first team players received checks that they had to disburse from the club football department, while back wages were paid to club employees.

The committee provided employee salaries and player arrears as part of its policy to impose more stability within the club despite the club’s recent financial crisis.

For his part, Portuguese coach Jaime Pacheco, Zamalek coach, is studying the inclusion of Youssef Obama, Zamalek player, in the Pyramids match list scheduled for tomorrow in the league’s round of 16 matches, after recovering from the infection for the Corona virus and participate yesterday in the team’s collective training.

The Portuguese refuses to risk pushing Obama as a key player in the Pyramids match, due to his lack of physical and technical form, while Pacheco decided to return Al-Winch to the main formation of the game on the defense line after be a substitute in the last contractors game.

The Moroccan Mohamed Onagem, Zamalek player, prepared to participate in the Pyramids match scheduled for next Thursday in the second round of the league, after recovering from the injury he suffered, which is a strained front muscle, and Onagem participated yesterday in the collective training of the team to be medically ready to participate. At the match.

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