The head of the Saudi Entertainment Authority, owner of the Spanish club Almeria, Turki Al-Sheikh, posted on his page on the social networking site "Facebook" a recent message - as he called it - regarding his recent crisis with the Egyptian Al-Ahly Club.

Al-Sheikh said in a post enclosing a picture of his gathering with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi: "The last post on this topic ... my love and any Arab I do not belong to Egypt ... Egypt is my second country ... which for her and her leader His Excellency President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi is a special joy in my heart .. I was hoping to contribute to building a sports city project that will be opened during the era of this great leader who stood in the face of evil plans on our country Egypt and on his nation with courage, strength, and cleanliness of heart and hands .. But what happened happened .. And accordingly, I decided that after counting the money and gifts in kind The introduction and its full recovery that I contribute to the full amount if I am allowed by the relevant authorities in the beloved Egypt in the Long Live Egypt Fund, because Egypt and its great leader have comfort, love and appreciation .. Long live the kingdom, my king’s sir, my lord the crown prince, long live Egypt and its leader, President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi. Before sweet. "

It is noteworthy that Turki Al Sheikh’s differences with Al-Ahly began with criticism directed at the club’s administration headed by Mahmoud Al-Khatib and her way of dealing with several files, most notably with regard to veteran player Hossam Ashour, Moamen Zakaria and Ahmed Hijazi's deal, which angered Al-Ahly, who later decided to return all the money received and gifts in kind from Turki Al-Sheikh after the latter's claim to it and also removed his name from the club's honorary president's list.

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