The Tigris manager reveals the return of the Al-Ahly club to join Beckham. Details



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Mohamed Abdel Wahid, general coach of the Wadi Degla Club first soccer team, revealed that Al-Ahly officials have again returned in negotiations to include defender Ahmed Ramadan “Beckham”.

Abdul Wahid said during his comments on the “Ontime Sports 1” screen that the agreement between Al-Ahly and Tigris on joining “Beckham” stalled due to financial compensation.

The Tigris coach said: “The Wadi Degla club agreed with Al-Ahly a specific number, but Al-Ahly wanted to pay another amount.”

He continued: “Al-Ahly offered the players to get into the deal and get them on loan, but the coach turned them down.”

The Tigris coach continued with his remarks: “We asked Al-Ahly to obtain one from the trio Mohamed Sharif, Nasser Maher or Salah Mohsen, but Al-Ahly decided to return them.”

He concluded: “Negotiations came back to Al-Ahly two days ago, and I hope the player will leave the ranks of Al-Ahly.”

The 23-year-old Egyptian Olympic team player managed to participate in 30 games with the Tigris shirt last season, scoring a goal and scoring two decisive goals.

It should be noted that Al-Ahly supported its ranks with the second agreement on Wednesday, after hiring Taher Mohamed Taher from the Arab Contractors, when the Red Club announced that it had obtained the services of the Moroccan international defender Badr Banoune from the ranks of the Raja Casablanca.



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