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Sunday 03 / January / 2021 – 12:12 PM
Musimani and Khatib
South African coach Pitso Musimane, coach of Al-Ahly’s first football team, surprised the football sector planning committee in Red Castle with a new request.
Musimani asked during a session attended by Mahmoud al-Khatib, president of the club, via videoconference, due to his presence in the United Arab Emirates, to reinstate Ammar Hamdi, the midfielder of the red team on loan to the Alexandria Union during the current period winter transfer.
Musimani confirmed to Al-Khatib that Ammar Hamdi is the best player he currently sees capable of playing the same role as Jason Sereno, the Sun Downs first team footballer, whose South African club has refused to surrender during the current summer transfers.
Al-Khatib tried to convince Musimani that Ammar Hamdi was on loan for two seasons, and it is illogical to request his return from the Alexandria Union after less than two months. Musimani flatly refused and confirmed his need for Ammar Hamdi by all means, especially with the failure of Sereno’s transfer to the Red Castle due to the exaggeration of the material demands of Sun Downs, which reached 5 million dollars, which is what those responsible for Red Castle saw as a greatly exaggerated figure given the exceptional circumstances that world football is going through, from the contraction of the returns of the witch round to the lack of fans due to the precautionary measures to face the Corona virus.
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