Al-Ahly backs down from selling “Ajay” in winter transfers



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Al-Ahly club managers withdrew from the idea of ​​selling Nigerian Junior Ajay during the ongoing winter transfers, after the Red Administration had a tendency to abandon the player with Angolan Geraldo, so that the administration could hire a foreigner in the next winter transfers, but the Red Castle managers withdrew the idea of ​​selling Ajay, after ensuring that he did not need surgical intervention, after injuring his lateral tendon and approaching his return to the stadiums.

The Al-Ahly Planning Committee planned to sell Ajay out of need for a long time before returning to the stadiums, but the club obtained a medical fatwa that the player would be ready to participate in matches after a short period, and that it did not require surgery, other than selling it at this time would cause great financial losses to the club. If you decide to sell it during the injury period, you will not achieve adequate financial gains if the player is sold next January.

The leaders of Al-Ahly begin to reorder their roles on the agreements that will be closed in the next winter transfers, to support the attack of the Red Team before participating in the Club World Cup and the Super Cups in Egypt and Africa, after the Uruguayan purchase of Gaston Sereno, South African wing of the Sun Downs, failed due to the exaggeration of the demands of his club. Financial.

The leaders of the Al-Ahly club are devising an alternative plan to support the Red Eagles attack after the failure of the agreement with Sereno, which was the first option for South African Betsu Musimani, and the Al-Ahly Planning Committee, of According to the technical staff, he was developing more than a backup plan to follow in case the deal with Sereno fell through.

The alternative plan includes negotiating with South Africa, Keegan Dolly, the French wing of Montpellier, who will open a line of negotiations with his club to know his financial requests in preparation to contract with him, especially since Musimini knows well the capabilities of the player, after having previously trained him while at Sun Downs and prior to his professionalism in Europe.

The second option to support Al-Ahly’s attack is to hire Jackson Moleka, the Belgian striker from the Standard League, who was a target of Al-Ahly before his club would rather sell him to the Standard League than his move to Al -Ahly, his rival in the African championships. And he puts it in his accounts, in preparation for the failure of the contract with the Plan A and Plan B players.

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