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The leaders of the Al-Ahly club have agreed with the Uruguayan Justin Sereno, South African winger of Sun Downs, his personal salary, which he will receive if his transfer to Al-Ahly is officially completed.
Al-Ahly’s interest in joining Gaston Sereno was due to his distinguished performance on the offensive side, and also to the recommendation of his former coach, Pitso Mosimane, who moved to coach at Red Castle, succeeding Swiss Rene Fyler, and Gaston Sereno, 29, began his adventure with South Africans Sun Downs in 2018, following his signing. To the ranks of the latter from the Bolívar club, Bolivia.
And Sereno was able to draw attention to the Sun Downs, and became one of the team’s main strength under Musimani, even after his departure.
South African press reports revealed that Uruguayan Gaston Sereno, South African midfielder Mamelodi Sundowns, had agreed to move to Al-Ahly during the current summer transfer market, replacing U-Badji, who does not match the style of the new coach of the Red Castle, Pitso Musimane, but with the management of the South African club The agreement obstructed the deal. The South African website “Kick Off” stated that Al-Ahly had made a preliminary agreement with the management of Mamelodi Sun Downs to join Sereno at Red Castle, in the next transfer period before the second round of the African Champions League. , and the management of the Red Team wanted to conclude the agreement during this summer, after the approval of the player, but the South African selection hindered the process by requesting more money if the date was changed.
A source revealed to the South African website: “When it comes to foreigners, I don’t think Elio Badji agrees very much with Mossimane and can leave to provide an opportunity to hire a new foreigner.” The source added: “The only thing preventing the deal from happening now during the current summer transfer market is that Sun Downs management is concentrating on getting a large sum of money.” The site indicated that Sun Downs management is initially reluctant to abandon one of the team’s biggest players in recent years.