The Egyptian Pyramids Club, owned by Emirati businessman Salem Al Shamsi, entered the negotiations line to include the Egyptian Al-Ahly star, Ramadan Sobhi, seconded to him from the English club Huddersfield, according to what was announced by Ahmed Schubert in a radio program this morning.

Subhi’s loan with Al-Ahly ends at the end of the season, amid attempts by the club’s management to extend the player’s loan after the levels he provided during this season and before the football activity stopped due to the Corona pandemic.

Schubert said: "There is a strong desire from the Pyramids club to conclude the Ramadan Sobhi deal, and they spoke with the player in this regard, before proceeding to negotiate with the English club to complete the deal.

The website of the Seventh Day newspaper revealed a source, which he said was close to Ramadan Sobhi, who confirmed that the player apologized to the Pyramids official who spoke with him, and stressed that he is looking forward to returning again to Europe, and if he continues in Egypt, he would prefer to continue with Al-Ahly, while affirming his strong respect For the management of pyramids.

And "The Seventh Day" reported that Al-Ahly President Mahmoud Al-Khatib commissioned the Contracting Committee to negotiate with the English Huddersfield, to purchase the player's card permanently, and cancel the idea of ​​negotiating with the English club to extend the loan for one or two upcoming seasons.