Al-Ahly does not belong to his fans … and this is the truth of the negotiations with Ahmed Sayed Zizou



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Adly Al-Qaiy, marketing advisor to the Al-Ahly Club, confirmed that the club is not owned by its fans, and none of the Red Castle bosses have ever said so, and even Saleh Selim, the historical president of the Red Genie.

Al-Qai’i said during televised remarks for the “Malik and Katibah” program broadcast on the Al-Ahly satellite channel: “Al-Ahly does not belong to anyone, but it is found that he achieves the goals of his fans and that the public does. support and not because it belongs to anyone. Therefore, we should not be criticized because there are secrets that the administration cannot announce. ” In many cases.

Adly Al-Qai’i called on the masses and all parties belonging to the Al-Ahly club to fulfill their tasks so that the victory march continues in all games.

Al-Qai’i highlighted that Al-Ahly is the most historic football tournament and the second most continental club in the world, by a slight difference from Real Madrid, reflecting the status of the Al-Ahly club.

Adly Al-Qiei denied that Amir Tawfiq, contract director at the Red Castle, entered into negotiations with Ahmed Sayed Zizou, the star of Zamalek and the Egyptian team, to move to the ranks of the Red Castle during the transfers this summer.

“I contacted Amir Tawfiq and spoke to him about the truth about the contacts he made with Ahmed Sayed Zizou, Zamalek player, to join him in the ranks of the Red Castle,” Adly Al-Qaiy said during televised remarks on the “Malak and Ketaba” program.

Al-Qai’i added: “Amir Tawfiq completely denied the idea of ​​contacting or communicating with Ahmed Sayed Zizou completely, and said that I do not know those who bring this news.”

Adly Al-Qai’i described the rumor as intended to cause confusion between the two clubs, so Ayman Yunus, head of the technical committee, spoke yesterday about the possibility of entering into negotiations with the Al-Ahly players, although he was not sure. of the authenticity of the conversations that circulated.



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