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02:44 PM | Friday 25 September 2020

Urgent .. Spalletti returns to Al-Ahly's concerns to succeed Fyler

Italian Spalletti

The Italian coach Luciano Spalletti returned, to the accounts of the Al-Ahly club management, to lead the team during the next period, after the current Swiss coach Rene Fyler, current team coach, decided to leave the club, as Fyler He had the right to terminate his contract with Al-Ahly, taking advantage of the contract between him and the management, through which he has the right to terminate Hiring and leaving for free during the period from October 1 to October 10.

A source familiar with the club revealed that Italian Spalletti was recently nominated to lead the club, especially when he welcomed Al-Ahly’s leadership before hiring Swiss Rene Fyler last summer, but the Italian manager apologized due to circumstances. special with his former club.

And the source said that there is a conviction that the Italian coach does not lead any club during the current period, indicating that there are currently consultations within the Red Castle to decide his final position.

Swiss coach Rene Fyler refuses to stay at Al-Ahly because he received several attractive offers from some Gulf and European clubs, in addition to some family circumstances of his own, as Fyler rejected all attempts by the Red Administration to continue with Al -Ahly.

It should be noted that Spalletti was among the five names nominated for the leadership of the Red Genius last summer after the Uruguayan fired Martín Lasarte, since Al-Ahly agreed to his contractual and material requests, but requested a postponement of receiving the task after ending his crisis with his club at the time, and did not specify a clear date. To end his problem to which he referred, and the negotiations failed due to lack of time, especially since the football season started in most countries of the world, and Al-Ahly was preparing to face the champion of Guinea-Bissau , in match 32 of the African Champions League, on September 14 of last year.



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