The Egyptian Al-Ahly striker, Walid Azaru, refused to reduce his salary due to the Corona crisis that struck the global sport, when he was seconded to the Saudi Al-Itifaq Club, the result was that the Secretary-General of Al-Itifaq club announced that the player will not play in the Saudi League again.

And Egyptian reports have confirmed that the Moroccan international striker will return to Al-Ahly after finishing his loan period for the agreement, and will renew his contract with Al-Ahly for another three years with a sum of money stated to be 50 million Egyptian pounds.

In detail, the Secretary General of the Saudi Football Club, Khaled Al-Nasser, confirmed that the loan period of Moroccan Walid Azzaro, from Al-Ahly of Egypt to Al-Itifaq, ended last June, and the player will not play in Saudi Arabia again.

Al-Nasser said in Saudi television statements: “Al-Itifaq Club negotiated with Al-Ahly to extend the loan of Moroccan player Walid Azaru, but the player refused to continue due to material differences despite the Corona pandemic, after he refused to reduce his contract due to this crisis.”

He added: "The relationship between Azzaro and Al-Ittifaq club has ended, and the player left the kingdom and returned to Morocco, and will not play again in Saudi Arabia."

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