Zamalek target buying Ramadan Sobhy from Huddersfield Town: Amir Mortada Mansour

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Tue, 18 Aug 2020 - 11:46 GMT

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Tue, 18 Aug 2020 - 11:46 GMT

CAIRO, 18 August 2020: Amir Mortada Mansour, the general supervisor of football in Zamalek, revealed that his club had entered into a deal for Ramadan Sobhi, the Huddersfield Town player.

 

Amir Mortada said on Instagram, "Indeed, Zamalek entered into the Ramadan Sobhi deal."

 

"We sent an offer to Huddersfield Town, England, and we agreed to their financial requests to sell Ramadan Subhi," he said.

 

He continued, "This is a legitimate behavior because we are talking with the club that has the right to sell the player."

 

And he continued, "The departure of Ramadan Subhi from Al-Ahly after the end of his loan is not classified as a failure of Al Ahly’s board because he is basically not a player in Al Ahly,"

 

Ramadan Sobhy, Huddersfield Town and Egypt national team winger, rejected an offer from Al Ahly as he announced his desire to join the Red Devils' league rivals, Pyramids. 

 

Sobhy will become the second player to favour Pyramids over Al Ahly after Ahmed Fathy who signed a contract with Pyramids last April. 

 

Al Ahly announced the news on Wednesday in a statement which revealed that the club has reached an agreement with Huddersfield Town to re-sign the player but the player's desire was to join Pyramids. 

 

Ramadan is Al-Ahly academy product and he left his childhood club in 2016 to join Stoke City where he played two seasons before leaving to Huddersfield.

 

The winger wore the Red Devils' jersey in 124 games. He scored 23 goals and set up 21 goals. 

 

Sobhy joined Al Ahly on s loan for six months for a fee of £800,000 before extending his loan for the 2019–20 season. 

 

Reports claimed that Sobhy will sign a three-year contract with Pyramids and will receive EGP80 million in the next three years

 

 

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