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The leaders of the Al-Ahly club announce the agreement of the Moroccan Badr Bannon, defender of the Moroccan Raja, after the final of the African Champions League, scheduled for 6 November, after the leaders of the Red Castle finalized all the details of the treatment that Al-Ahmar undertook to restore the defense of the team, which is suffering in recent times due to the large number of injuries and absences among its ranks.
The last weeks saw intense contacts and negotiations between Al-Ahly, Al-Raja and the Moroccan player, and resulted in the resolution of all matters related to the agreement, but it was agreed that the announcement of the agreement was postponed after the African Championship final, especially since Al-Ahly and Raja are participating in the semi-finals of the African Champions League this season and with them Zamalek and Wedad.
Al-Ahly beat Wydad of Morocco with a clean double last Saturday, and Zamalek defeated Raja on Sunday, with a clean goal, and the two return matches will be played next Friday against Al-Ahly, then on Saturday for Zamalek in Cairo.
On the other hand, Al-Ahly officials, representatives of the Planning Committee and the coaching staff led by the South African Betsu Mosimane, reached a final vision in the file of loan players, by identifying the returnees for the team ranks and the players who will be renewed on loan and those who will be permanently dispensed, and Al-Ahly officials informed 4 players of their return to the team ranks. Starting with the new season after the end of their loan, there are Nasser Maher and Mohamed Abdel Moneim Campos on loan to Samouha, Ammar Hamdi Al-Maar to Al-Jaish and Mohamed Sharif, the star of the team on loan to Enppi, while the Akram Tawfiq’s position remains ambiguous, whether he returns to the team’s ranks or if he renews his loan.
Al-Ahly officials decided to renew the secondment of several players, in particular Ahmed Rayan, Mahmoud Al-Jazzar and Salah Mohsen, while there is a tendency to completely dispense with some players, including Karim Yahya and Fawzi Al-Hinnawy.