Al-Ahly Refuses to Discuss Qafsha and Shahat Prescription for Sun Downs



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The leaders of the Al-Ahly club, representatives of the planning committee headed by Mohsen Saleh and the coaching staff led by South Africa, Pitso Mosimane, declined to discuss the request of the South African club Sun Downs to dispense with the South African duo Hussein Al-Shahat and Mohamed Majdi Qafsha for the South African team in the purchase from Al-Ahly of the Uruguayan Sereno Downs, the star of the attack.

Al-Ahly officials confirmed to the settlement broker that the idea of ​​dispensing with the services of Qafsha and Al-Shahat is not up for discussion, preferring to terminate the deal only for a fee, without dispensing or lending any Al-Ahly players to the South African team.

Al-Ahly’s negotiations with Sereno re-imposed themselves on the surface of soccer events at the Red Castle, as the club’s management stepped up its negotiations with the Sun Downs to dispense with the player from scattered media reports in South Africa that indicated that Al-Ahly addressed the acquisition of the player for 3 million dollars, at a time when the contract with him will be in charge of the Senegalese Alio Badji, who completely left Musimani’s accounts in Al-Ahly.

Al-Ahly’s interest in joining Gaston Sereno was due to his distinguished performance on the offensive side, as well as the recommendation of his former coach, Pitso Mosimane, who moved to coach Al-Ahly as successor to Swiss Rene Fyler. . Gaston Sereno, 29, began his adventure with the South African Sun Downs in 2018, after moving to the ranks of the latter from the Bolívar Club, Bolívar and Sereno knew how to draw attention to the Sun Downs, to be located inside the fortress basic of the South African national team.

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