The Syrian international and the Damascene club player, Moayad Al-Ajan, revealed his desire to return to his former club, the Egyptian team Zamalek, and that he received an offer to move to the Egyptian Ismaili ranks, but the negotiations failed at the end, indicating that he was aiming to complete the contract from the Dervishes to return to the Egyptian League Excellent, and later prepare to return to the white team.

Al-Ajan said in an interview with the Egyptian "Time Sport 2" channel, that "the experience with Zamalek was very successful," explaining: "It was a successful period of the team under the technical leadership of Nebucha, which was different from the period of Ihab Jalal, who was using many players."

He continued: "The injury I suffered in a cruciate ligament injury was behind my departure from Zamalek, and I really wish to return again to lead the left side of the ancient Egyptian white team."

A performer reported about what had been circulated about the failure of the Syrian players to prove themselves in the Egyptian league, and said: "There are players who succeeded in Egypt, such as Omar Khreibin when he was in Pyramids, and Amr Medani, the former Pyramids player and the current Alexandria federation," adding: "I have two offers from Egypt and I really hope to return to the league there. "

In his response to the best players in Zamalek for the current season, Al-Ajan said: "Tariq Hamed is the best, and after him Ashraf bin Sharqi and Ferjani Sassi, and I am in constant contact with the players of Zamalek."

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