FilGoal | News | Contractors in Joule: We are ready to hand over the copper to Al-Ahly. We will not stop on your way. We did it with Shehata



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Mohamed Adel, the general supervisor of the dance at the Arab Contractors Club, revealed his willingness to resign Imad Al-Nahhas, the technical director of Al-Ahly’s leadership.

The position of Al-Ahly coach Rene Fyler is not yet officially clear, amid speculation that he will leave.

Adel said in his statements to FilGoal.com: “Certainly, the priority is the interest of the Contractors Club and the pursuit of our interest, but copper gave us everything.”

He revealed, “Al-Nahas turned down an offer three times the amount he received with us out of love and belonging to us. We appreciate that in addition to what he offered the club and made a respectable team with the least potential and reasons created for the players “.

He explained, “Therefore, we will not be an obstacle in the way of Imad Al-Nahhas, who dreams of leading Al-Ahly.”

“Copper sometimes spends out of its own pocket on matters related to education and self-education, in order to develop in the arts and sciences of training with specialized companies,” he said.

He added: “It is true that Al-Nahhas’ dream and ambition is to train Al-Ahly. If the opportunity presents itself, it will be difficult for him to stay with us, and we will not force it on him under the pretext of hiring.”

The general supervisor of the ball in the contractors said: “We did it before with Hassan Shehata when we were playing in the second division and the Egyptian team approached him, and despite our circumstances, we agreed.”

He stressed: “We are a club that respects everyone who has worked with it, and we believe that supporting them in achieving their dreams will have a positive return for us.”

He concluded his comments: “We are always capable of creating competitions. Look at our products in the world, because Mohamed Salah and Al-Nani are the best examples.”

Al-Mokawloon is fourth in the Egyptian league table, with 49 points from 28 games.

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