Pyramids includes his third deals from Al-Ahly of Egypt

Pyramids Club announced its formal contract with former Al-Ahly star and captain, Sherif Ikrami, in a free transfer deal after the end of his contract with his team and not renewing it, in a 3-year contract starting from next season.

Sherif Ikrami is considered one of the most prominent goalkeepers in recent years at Al-Ahly club, and the player is considered the third Pyramids deal in the new season, after contracting with Ahmed Fathy and Ramadan Sobhi.

Ikrami is from the Al-Ahly youth sector, and he left him in 2005 to Feyenoord, the Netherlands, and played on loan to Ankara, Turkey's Gocho, and returned to Egypt in 2009 through the El Gouna Gate, before returning to his original home a year later.

With Al-Ahly, the player won 8 titles for the Egyptian League, the Egyptian Cup title, and 5 local Super titles, as well as two titles for the African Champions League, a title for the African Confederation and two titles for the Super African, and an honorary guard for Al-Ahly's goal in 271 matches in total, and he also played 24 international matches with the national team Egypt.

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