The Egyptian Zamalek striker, Hamid Haddad, loaned to Raja Casablanca this season, ignited the atmosphere between the two clubs before their meeting in the African Champions League semi-finals, when he asked the Moroccan club management to continue with the team, refusing to return again to wear the white shirt, as he was searching for " Psychological comfort".

The Moroccan newspaper "Al-Sabah" said: "Ahadd wants to activate the loan item from Egyptian Zamalek to a final sale, especially as he is looking for psychological relief that he found in hope."

She explained that "the financial crisis that Raja is currently experiencing may be a major impediment to completing a contract to transfer blacksmiths to hope, unless Zamalek officials give up their huge financial demands."

Ahad had moved from Zamalek to Raja at the beginning of the current season on loan, with a clause in his contract allowing for the activation of the loan for a final sale, on condition that Raja's officials pay at least 700 million pounds to Zamalek.

It is noteworthy that Zamalek will face hope in the semi-finals of the African Champions League, and the two teams are scheduled to meet after the resumption of the African competitions that have been suspended since last March due to the outbreak of the Corona virus.

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