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1:13 PM | Wednesday 02 September 2020

Officially ... The pyramids include Ramadan Sobhi of Huddersfield (photos)

Ramadan Sobhi is a Pyramids player

The Pyramids management terminated its official contract with Ramadan Sobhi, a former Al-Ahly and national team player from the English team Huddersfield.

Mamdouh Eid, CEO of Pyramids, purchased a contract from Ramadan Sobhi of Huddersfield, England, for a period of 5 years until 2025.

The player is expected to join the team’s training sessions over the next period, in preparation for his enrollment with the heavenly team, to appear in the new season in the Pyramids jersey.

Ramadan Sobhi refused to stay with Al-Ahly and informed the Red Castle administration of his departure after the termination of his loan.

The management of the Al-Ahly club issued an official statement during the last period, explaining all the details of the Ramadan Sobhi agreement and its negotiations with the management of Huddersfield. The statement was as follows:

Amir Tawfiq, the club’s hiring director, revealed Al-Ahly’s final position on the purchase of player Ramadan Sobhi, whose loan from Huddersfield ended on June 30.

Tawfiq said the club began a series of negotiations with Huddersfield to buy Ramadan Sobhi since last April, after he agreed and expressed his desire to continue within the ranks of Al-Ahly in a session he had with Mahmoud Al- Khatib, president of the club, unless the player received a European offer that fulfills his ambitions.

Negotiations with the English club initially took a while due to the lack of clarity about the return of sporting activity in the world due to the Corona pandemic, but in the last period Al-Ahly intensified their negotiations and presented a gradual economic offer that reached 2.5 million pounds.

Tawfiq continued: “The English club requested that the amount be increased to three million two hundred and fifty thousand pounds sterling … and since Al-Ahly adheres to the continuation of Ramadan Sobhi within their ranks, he accepted the amount and sent his approval. in writing to Huddersfield … Then Al-Ahly received approval from the English club to sell Ramadan Subhi in exchange. The amount indicated. “

He continued: “This step had been preceded by a session that brought us together with the player and his financial rights were agreed upon, but after Al-Ahly informed Ramadan Sobhi of the written consent to buy it from the Huddersfield Club, the player requested, in coordinating with his agent, Nader Shawky, postponing the completion of his transfer to Al-Ahly for a period of two days because he had received offers from other clubs they need some time to think. “

He continued: “Accordingly, the Al-Ahly club asked Huddersfield in an official correspondence to continue its approval which sent Al-Ahly to sell Ramadan Sobhi for a period of two days until the player establishes his position.”

He continued: “When contacting Ramadan Sobhi yesterday, the player asked, in a vision shared with his agent, another deadline until next Saturday to further study the offers he had received, and about the player’s strong desire to return to professionalism. European, mainly because it is owned by the Huddersfield and not the Al-Ahly club, and its need for time to study the offers it received. ” “.

Amir Tawfiq concluded: “In the interests of Al-Ahly’s stability and clarity of vision vis-à-vis his technical director … in light of successive official engagements at the local level and in Africa … the Al-Ahly club decided to leave the opportunity for Ramadan Sobhi to establish his position with Huddersfield to determine his next destination within the time limit he requested, but I received a call from the player informing me that he does not want to play for Al-Ahly and that he will be moving to the Pyramids Club, so Ramadan Sobhi was left out of the Al-Ahly team’s technical accounts.



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