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In total, the Egyptian League clubs included 189 players, who paid around 12.5 million euros, and delivered 188 players for about 10 million euros.
Hundreds of deals, of which we chose an interesting deal for each of the teams in the Egyptian League, and each of them raised a question whose answer we will know at the end of the tournament.
Taher Mohamed Taher from the contractors to Al-Ahly
One of the expected talents of many in Egyptian football, he moved to Al-Ahly early and started participating and presented an acceptable level in the periods in which he participated.
The real challenge for Taher is getting into the main formation of a winning team and competing with many players, such as second league scorer Mohamed Sharif and Mahmoud Abdel-Moneim “Kahraba” to enter the starting lineup. You’ll make it?
Hamza Mathlouthi from Sfaxien to Zamalek
Zamalek’s only deal this season. In this box, Amir Adel was supposed to be placed, but Zamalek refused to complete the contract with him at the Mathlouthi destination.
The Tunisian right-back brings great experience, and the Zamalek fans await him to add balance in the company of Hazem Imam, who missed a lot due to injuries, and a strong rookie, Ahmed Eid, so Mathlouthi is an addition, as he was? Hamdi Al-Naqaz two years ago?
Ramadan Subhi from Huddersfield to the Pyramids
Perhaps the most controversial deal in the Egyptian Mercato, Ramadan Sobhi refused to continue with Al-Ahly and move to Pyramids in an earthquake that shook the Egyptian ball.
All the lights will be in Ramadan next season, will it be the missing piece of the club with the great economic capacities to carry out the tournaments?
Haitham Al-Juwaini – Free Transfer for Arab Contractors
Continuation of the Tunisian march on the teams of the Egyptian League, Haitham Al-Jouini, former Spanish striker and former Tenerife, moved from Al-Ain Al-Saudi to the Arab Contractors.
The tall forward starred for Esperance with 42 goals in 146 appearances, and was the top scorer in the African Champions League in 2013/2014 and goals in the Tunisian League a season earlier. Will Al-Juwaini transfer this experience and level to the contractors so that the latter maintain their presence within the Golden Square?
Ali Ghazal – Free Transfer to Smouha
After years of foreign professionalism, Ali Ghazal begins his career in the Egyptian League with Smouha.
Smouha targeted the 28-year-old and prevented Zamalek from joining him in the final days of the transfers, so will he help Smouha achieve his goal this season, which is to enter the golden square?
Ibrahim Jalal – From Aswan to Enppi
Last season, Enppi scored 34 goals in 34 games. To solve this crisis, manager Helmy Tolan opted to include Aswan striker, who scored 6 goals last season, Ibrahim Jalal.
Jalal was one of the main reasons for Aswan’s survival last season, so would that be a reason to improve Enppi’s performance in front of goal and make up for Mohamed Sharif’s return to Al-Ahly?
Cazadi Kasengu – from Moroccan Wydad to Egypt
After a difficult season for the people of Port Said, Ali Maher began the process of rebuilding the team. On paper, the most important deal the Egyptian has made is Kazadi Kasengu.
The 28-year-old Congolese scored 8 goals with Wydad last season, in addition to two goals in the African Champions League, and appears as strong support for the Egyptian attack in the presence of Ahmed Jumaa and Austin Amoto, following the departure of Mahmoud Wadi to Pyramids, then, will it succeed in replacing the Palestinian tower?
Rafik Camerji – from the Tunisian Union of Tataouine for military production
A new era for military production after the departure of Mokhtar Mokhtar, in which Magdy Abdel Aty relies on Esperance junior, who scored 6 goals last season with USM Tataouine in Tunisia, Rafik Camerji.
Camerji will carry the Tunisian flag with many Tunisian professionals in Egypt this season. Will it complete the brilliance of the attackers in Military Production?
Hisham Mohamed – from Al-Ittihad Alexandria to Egypt
With the final hours of the transfer market, Hisham Mohamed returned to Egypt for clearance, where he began his journey to Al-Ahly and from there to the Alexandria Union.
And with his favorite coach, Ihab Jalal, will Hesham Mohamed regain the level that he brought to Al-Ahly 3 years ago?
Romario Williams – Free Transfer to Union of Alexandria
Alexandria’s Al Ittihad chose a new leadership to consolidate their ranks, with the inclusion of Jamaican defender Damion Lowe, and a striker from the same country, Romario Williams.
The traveler, who has 13 caps for his country, scored 44 goals in his career in 121 games in the US leagues, so what will he do in Egypt?
Ari Babel – Free Transfer to Ismaili
An agreement with Zamalek, then a difference, then an official announcement from the Saudi cooperation on its annexation, then its departure, then joining the Ismailis in a free transfer agreement.
The Angolan Ari Babel is one of the African talents known on the continent, who has not achieved part of what was expected for his career.
Would Babylon be the expected addition to the Ismaili attack and, more importantly, supporting the Ismaili attack without sufficient attention to its defense return the Dervishes to their natural place?
Nasser Mansi – on loan from the Pyramids to the Army Vanguard
Nasser Mansi is completing his second straight season with Vanguard Al-Jaish on loan from Pyramids, and everyone sees what the young forward can accomplish.
He was one of the stars of the Egyptian Cup final against Al-Ahly, despite missing the penalty shoot-out, and his main goal is to secure a spot on Shawky Gharib’s list who will travel to Tokyo next summer. .
Can Nasser Mansi compete with Ahmed Yasser Rayan and Salah Mohsen to reserve entry to the Olympiad?
Karim El-Tayeb – From Pyramids to El Gouna on loan
El-Tayeb moved from Aswan to Pyramids, and from there on loan to El Gouna.
Ibn Aswan was the first star in Zahra Al Janoub’s survival in the league last season, and he is expected to enhance El Gouna’s offensive performance under the leadership of Reda Shehata.
The most important challenge for al-Tayeb, and the question posed, can he replace Ahmed Yasser Rayan and compete with Walter Bwalia for a seat in El Gouna’s main formation?
Amr Al-Halawani: from the border guards to Aswan
Do we see more push-up shorts and elaborate ensembles than the 35-year-old?
Salah Amin – From the clearing to Wadi Degla
Wadi Degla plays beautiful football, depending on the youth of the club, but he only scored 32 goals last season and came close to saying goodbye to the Premier League.
Drawing on the experience and scoring capabilities of Salah Amin, will this be the solution for the Tigris?
Saleh Jumaa – Free Transfer to Ceramica Cleopatra
Cleopatra concluded 20 agreements, including Muhammad Ibrahim and Saleh Jumaa.
Two deals suggest that Cleopatra has a way of playing with the presence of a classic playmaker, but can Saleh Jumaa dust herself off her career and reminisce about her bright days, as Ibrahim did with Al Maqsas last season?
Shady Radwan – Loan from Al-Ahly to Al-Ahli Bank
In 2018, The Guardian newspaper named Shady Radwan among the 60 most important young people in the world.
Offering from the Gulf, then a first-team climb at Al-Ahly, the 19-year-old is now taking the natural path by coming out on loan to appear more clearly to Egyptian soccer fans.
Will Shadi Radwan explode this season, or is some smoke not caused by fire?
Ahmed Al Sheikh to Ghazl El Mahalla
The 30-year-old, known by the nickname “Can Goblin,” has a tough challenge ahead of him. Perhaps the most important players in Mahalla will be next season, as the leader of the peasants did not make many deals, so will he lead the locality to achieve survival?