By Mortada Mansour .. 4 players in Zamalek are threatened with expulsion



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Signs of a major crisis are looming in the Zamalek club’s first soccer team, with respect to the fourth team of the rising team of the first soccer team, Ahmed Eid, Usama Faisal, Hussein Faisal and Hussam Ashraf.

A responsible source within the Zamalek club revealed that the quadruple team faces a major crisis as they are expelled from their homes and from the apartments that were rented to them during the era of the previous board of directors headed by counselor Mortada Mansour.

The source revealed that the foursome Ahmed Eid, Usama Faisal, Hussein Faisal, Hussam Ashraf and other young players who have climbed and are training with the first team are threatened with expulsion from their private apartments due to their late payment of rent. of the first team. third consecutive month after the decision of the temporary tripartite commission and the previous football leadership led by Ashraf Qasim to stop the disbursement of the housing subsidy for young people, approved by the former president of the advisory club Morteza Mansour, against whom the decision was made to suspend the presidency of the club was issued by the Minister of Youth and Sports

The players asked the club’s management and the new coaching staff to intervene quickly to save them from this matter and to disburse their fees and housing allowances so that they could continue and settle in their apartments near the club.

The source revealed that Mortada Mansour has earmarked £ 15,000 a month for each player as a housing allowance to help young players to be in Cairo close to the club, especially since the value of their official contracts with the club is very small.

“Al-Masry Al-Youm” stated that some young players have asked new coach Carteron to intervene with the administration to reimburse their housing allowance and financial fees for the past three months.

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