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Laba Kodjo from Togo, Emirati forward Al Ain is among the most sought after players to support Zamalek’s team during the winter transfer period, which begins next January.
The football department of the zamalek club wants to support the offensive line of the team with a super foreign striker, in preparation for the departure of Mustafa Mohamed, the team’s striker, for the European professionalism, after the attempts and pressure of the player on the direction of the club to accept their professionalism.
Despite the great economic return that the Zamalek treasury will cost in the Laba Kodjo deal, the club’s management wants the next deal for the team to be able to make up for the absence of Mustafa Muhammad, as well as gain the trust of the fans by hiring a known striker and the fans are following his level in the Emirati eye. And before him in the Moroccan League.
Zamalek’s interests also include Zambian Walter Bwalia, the El Gouna forward, who offers a distinguished level with the El Gouna team for the second consecutive season.
Zambian Walter Bwalia and Togolese Laba Kodjo are among Al-Ahly’s interests at the same time, and there will be negotiations on Al-Ahly’s side in the next period, especially with the failure of the Uruguayan side, Ghoston Sereno, the South African player of Sun Downs, to Al-Ahly due to financial return.
In the same context, the Portuguese Jaime asked the club’s management to sign a super striker remote or not from the luck of the survival of Mustafa Mohamed, since Pacheco assured the football commission that Omar Al-Saeed could not lead the attack del Zamalek, and the attack line should be reinforced with a prominent Egyptian striker in the next transfers other than the foreign attacker is expected to sign with him.