Sun Downs president plans to buy 10% of the shares of a major Egyptian club



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Press reports revealed that Patrice Mozebi, president of the Sun Downs of South Africa, had planned to buy 10% of the shares of a large Egyptian club. As published by Ghanaian journalist Nahu Adams in the local South African newspaper “African Sports”, Mutsipi, president of Sun Downs, seeks to buy 10% of the shares of one of the main Egyptian clubs without mentioning his name.

The leaders of the Al-Ahly club have intensified their negotiations during the last period to include the Uruguayan South African Sereno, South African player Sun Downs, and the Algerian Youssef Al-Belaili, Saudi player Al-Ahly Jeddah, during the transfers this summer. Hiring Pitso Musimane to coach the team, succeeding Swiss Rene Fyler, and Al-Ahly wants to finish Sereno and Blailey’s deals quickly in light that everyone at the club is convinced of the duo’s abilities. The Uruguayan player spent many years with Musimane at Sun Downs, and the two know each other well, as they all know the capabilities of El Blaylee as one. The most prominent stars of Arab football in recent years.

On the other hand, Sayed Abdel Hafeez, the club’s soccer director, revealed that the team’s mission to Morocco on October 13 will undergo a medical swab in Cairo before traveling and another after arriving in Casablanca.

Sayed Abdel Hafeez confirmed that it was decided to transfer the team by private plane in accordance with the coordination that was made with the club’s board of directors headed by Mahmoud Al-Khatib, explaining that he coordinates all travel procedures and formalities to reserve training camps and transfers before enough time for the team’s arrival..

Al-Ahly face Moroccan Wydad on the 17th of this month in Morocco, in the framework of the first round of the semi-finals of the African Champions League, and Al-Ahly prepare to face team Enppi in the thirty-second round of the Premier League competition, which is scheduled for eight at night next Wednesday.

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