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Ashraf Qasim, general supervisor of the soccer team in Zamalek, confirmed that he had submitted a recommendation to the committee in charge of the management of the White Castle to reject the professionalism of Mustafa Mohamed, the team’s forward, and Ashraf Qasim said in a telephone interview with the One Two program with star Hazem Imam on Radio On Sport FM: “Nassib Mustafa Mohamed sin There is a strong substitute for the player in the team, and we seek the interest of the club as Mustafa Muhammad also seeks his interest.
Ashraf Qassem adds: “Professionalism is a legitimate right for Mustafa Mohamed, but I am against his professionalism at the moment, and Pacheco also rejected his departure and made a recommendation to the club’s management under my position to refuse departure. of the player, especially since the club does not have a substitute forward for the player, in addition to not receiving an official offer to hire Mustafa Mohamed. ” They are only oral offers from the player’s agent. “
He concluded: “Is it logical that we sell the player and that the substitute is not available? We spoke with the player who is leaving at the end of the season, but the player is not satisfied with this matter, and I advise him to postpone professionalism until later of the Olympic Games and his ambitions will be great after the Olympic Games and that he loves him very much, but we want to focus “In the interest of the club before his own.
Today Wednesday, a delegation from the French club Saint-Etienne will attend a session with Zamalek club leaders at the club’s headquarters in Mitt Oqba, to discuss the purchase offer of young striker Mustafa Mohamed, especially since the French team adheres to obtain the services of the player during the winter period of next January. As well as the urgent desire of the player to experience foreign professionalism from the French door Saint-Etienne
And many European clubs want the services of the Zamalek forward, such as Galatasaray and Fenerbahce from Turkey, Saint-Etienne and Nantes, the French, and Sporting Braga, Portugal.