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11:46 PM | Sunday 03 January 2021
Amir Tawfiq, Al-Ahly Club Contract Director
Amir Tawfiq, Contract Director of the Al-Ahly Club, confirmed that the Red Castle administration has the right to take back Ammar Hamdi after the first season of Al-Ittihad from Alexandria, denying the existence of an intention to lend to the Marwan Mohsen quartet, Ahmed Yasser, Akram Tawfiq or Geraldo to the Syndicate of Alexandria in exchange for the return of Ammar Hamdi, confirming that this is not based on truth, indicating that Geraldo rejected the offers he had recently received to leave Al-Ahly, and Amir Tawfiq said in televised remarks on the channel “On Time Sport” with Saif Zahir: “Walter Bwalya was number one for Musimani in the attacking and administration of the club. “I was targeting the player a while ago and very optimistic about the deal, especially since the style of the game is in line with Musimani.
Amir Tawfiq: Al-Ahly’s offer to join Sereno stopped at $ 2.5 million
Regarding the fact that the Al-Ahly club did not sign a contract with Sereno, the Sun Downs player said: “Al-Ahly’s offer to join Cirno stopped at $ 2.5 million, but the Sun Downs management asked for $ 5 million, which led to the transfer of the player to Red Castle. “
He noted that Ankara Gozo was about to borrow Elio Badji, the team’s player, from the Al-Ahly club, noting that Mohamed Sharif, the team’s forward, had not received any offers in the previous period, noting that the Arab Badr’s loan to El Gouna would technically benefit Al-Ahly.
Al-Ahly’s contract with Walter Bwalia for 4 years
The Al-Ahly club announced the signing of Zambian striker Walter Bwalya for a period of 4 years, from El Gouna, after agreeing on all economic and administrative matters with the leaders of the El Gouna club, in full coordination with Mahmoud Al-Khatib, club president.
Walter Bwalya is scheduled to be absent from Al-Ahly’s confrontation with Sonideb, in the second leg of the 32nd CAF Champions League, where he has the right to participate with the team in the round of 16, according to the African Union regulations.
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