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Amr Bassiouni, Contract Director at Pyramids Club, revealed the date his team reached an agreement with Huddersfield Town regarding the transfer of Ramadan Sobhi.
Pyramids announced Monday that Ramadan Sobhi will join their ranks from Huddersfield on a 5-year contract.
Bassiouni said through On Time Sports 2: “The day before yesterday we agreed with the English club, and yesterday we played a match, and today we announced the deal.”
He added: “We made an official offer to Huddersfield and they accepted it. I cannot reveal its exact value because there is a clause in the contract that prevents it.”
He continued: “It is the smallest Egyptian offer ever to reach Huddersfield, far less than the Zamalek and Al-Ahly offers.”
He explained: “The financial reward is found in large amounts at other clubs.”
He concluded: “There are players in Egypt who win a million and 800 thousand dollars, not in Pyramids.”
Ramadan Subhi’s loan to Al-Ahly ended on June 30, after he spent a season and a half with the Red Castle.
Ramadan Subhi Contract with Pyramids It will be for 5 years instead of 3 years, As FilGoal.com knows From two different sources on the side of the English club Pyramids and Huddersfield.
Initially, the agreement was a contract for a period of 3 years, but the contract was modified to a period of 5 years, with an increase in the player’s salary. Based on what you learned FilGoal.com.
The deal cost the Pyramids coffers between 4 to 4.5 million poundsSome additions are accounted for, according to a responsible source within the Huddersfield Club, to FilGoal.com.
Ramadan Sobhi will be the second official deal for next season, after Ahmed Fathy, and the club has yet to announce its contract with Sherif Ikrami..
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