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Saif Zahir revealed a big surprise in Zamalek’s contract with Mohamed Ibrahim from the Portuguese team Maritimo, indicating that the delegation that carried out the negotiations with the Portuguese team included Hani Zada and a condition was set that would grant the Portuguese team at least one million euros if Zamalek sold the player in the future.
Saif Zaher showed through his program on the Ontime Sports channel an image of Zamalek’s contract with the Portuguese team, which was clear and stated: Maritimo is entitled to an amount equivalent to 40% (forty percent) of any transfer fee of a player, with a minimum of one million euros received by Zamalek from any club or third party.
In the event that the player is transferred for free final, Zamalek is nonetheless responsible for paying an additional fixed amount of one million euros to Maritimo.
Zamalek returned Mohamed Ibrahim from a professional experience with the Maritimo team following the player’s request to terminate his contract unilaterally and led the negotiations for Hani Zada, Ahmed Mortada Mansour and Ahmed Suleiman, according to the official Zamalek website.
Zamalek issued a statement of reasons after hiring Mohamed Ibrahim, during which he acknowledged the existence of up to 40% of the player’s resale to any team.
Zamalek said in his official statement on April 1, 2015:
“ The Zamalek board of directors revealed the malicious campaign being carried out by some media about the contract of Mohamed Ibrahim Najm Zamalek after his return from a short professional trip at the Club Marítimo de Portugal, with the aim of spoiling the player’s transfer for the club Zamalek so that it is not a striking force added to the team..
Regarding the existence of a clause in the contract that gives the Portuguese club a percentage of the result of the sale of Zamalek to player Mohamed Ibrahim, Zamalek officials confirm that this clause is not a passing fad and was present in the first contract when Zamalek sold the player to the Portuguese club and Zamalek was entitled to get 30% if the Maritime club sold the player and when it was decided to return. Mohamed Ibrahim for the team The Portuguese club adhered to this percentage in the event that Zamalek sells it to a club in the future.
But the percentage was increased from 30% to 40% for the difference in the price of the euro at this time, since the euro at the time of the first decade was 9 pounds and 25 piastres, and when the new contract was launched, the price of the euro was 8 pounds and 25 piastres. Therefore, the leaders of the Portuguese club asked to increase the percentage to 40% to make a difference. The price is in euros. Zamalek officials confirm that what is happening in the personal campaign against Hani Zadeh, a member of the board of directors in Mohamed Ibrahim’s contract, is rejected in form and substance, and therefore the Zamalek board rejects suspicious campaigns against its members..
It is known that the Zamalek club will pay in installments the sum of the Mohamed Ibrahim agreement over a period of two and a half years until June 2017, and the club will not have any financial benefit.
It is worth noting that Zamalek sold Mohamed Ibrahim to the Portuguese team Maritimo for $ 400,000 and returned it in the same return, with the player guaranteeing $ 200,000 after Mohamed Ibrahim refused to complete his contract and return to Cairo.
The Portuguese newspaper A Bola stated that Maritimo Club won its case against FIFA, which decided to pay Zamalek an amount of one million euros to the Portuguese club..
The report stated that the decision is due to Zamalek’s failure to pay the Mohamed Ibrahim deal fees on the specified dates, and explains that this decision is subject to appeal by Al-Abyad..
The newspaper stated: “Mohamed Ibrahim, who spent a brief period at Maritimo in the 2014/2015 season, left the club without any explanation and returned to Zamalek, and at that time, the two clubs agreed on the terms of the transfer agreement, already Despite this, Zamalek did not comply with the subsequent agreement. “
Image of Zamalek’s contract with Maritimo
Zamalek’s statement photo
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