Egyptian winger Amr Warda confirmed that the termination of his loan period with Larissa was not for moral or disciplinary reasons as his Greek football club mentioned, but rather for differences between his administration and the management of his club PAOK Thessaloniki, which the club president later confirmed.

Larisa announced - in a statement on Tuesday - that "with a personal decision from the club president Alexis Kogia, the two players, Amr Warda and Yannis Masuras, were placed outside the team due to serious disciplinary violations," which reopened the door to controversy regarding the Egyptian player, especially through communication sites, against the background of previous issues Similar, most recently with the Pharaohs team during the 2019 African Cup.

Warda, 26, responded in an interview with the Egyptian newspaper “Yalakoura” by affirming his desire to “play football, and for people to call me alone. Every time they were given an immoral statement when talking about me. I loaned with Larissa and it was a good season to score eight goals and six assists. , And put him in a good position (eighth out of 14). "

"But the president of Larissa has a problem with PAOK, against the backdrop of the intense local conflict between PAOK and Olympiacos, who is a lawyer for the president of Olympiacos. My loan would expire after three weeks or a month and then return to PAOK. People here in Greece know the real reasons behind the move to end my loan," he added. Because of the problems and big hatred between PAOK and Larissa. "

However, President of Larisa Kojia came back and explained in a statement on the club's official website on Wednesday the reasons behind the exclusion of the two players.

"As for Warda, I decided to remove him, because he appeared only twice in the nine exercises that the players underwent after returning to training, without obtaining my permission or the permission of the coach, Mr. Gregorio or the team manager, Mr. Manciukas."

He continued, "This is the reason for his departure, and everyone should understand that (...) We (Rose) helped him overcome his personal problems, and he will always remain in our hearts and wait for his return at some point but with respect for the Larissa principles. On Friday when I am in Larissa I will publish his two letters." , Referring to two letters the player sent to him.

Warda had sparked widespread controversy in June, on the back of accusations of sexual harassment that led to his exclusion from the squad of Egypt, the host of the African Cup of Nations in football, before he apologized and returned under pressure from the players.

The Egyptian star Mohamed Salah's comment on the incident sparked a great controversy over his suggestion to stand with Warda in his crisis after the team’s management decided to remove him from the squad.

Salah later denied direct intervention to solve his partner's crisis, knowing that Warda returned to the squad after the end of the first round, in a move reportedly by pressure from the players.

Warda played a partial role with Egypt in the group stage of the World Cup Russia 2018, in the shadow of Salah, the Liverpool star.