The Egyptian newspaper "Al-Watan" revealed that the right-back in the Egyptian club Zamalek, Hazem Imam, tore up his contract during a meeting with the administration of the "White Castle", angry at what he called the club's prevarication with him during the process of renewing his contract.

Today, Sunday, the newspaper said: “Hazem Imam complains about the way the club’s management deals with him regarding the renewal of his contract, and that he believes that the club’s administration has eluded him in the renewal despite his permanent welcome to the renewal. He was surprised that he had not obtained his new contractor, and the club administration (headed by Mortada Mansour) asked him for patience, which angered him because the administration did not fulfill him by granting him the contractor, and he tore up the contract.

Hazem Imam is one of the most prominent elements of experience in Zamalek and enjoys a great popularity among the club's supporters, especially that he wore the captain's armband on several occasions. The player also has the confidence of the French coach Patrice Carteron, who asked the General Supervisor of the ball at the club, Amir Mortada, to quickly end the player’s crisis and renew his contract for the team Need his services.

"Hazem Imam received an offer from one of the major clubs in Saudi Arabia to include him at the beginning of the new season, but he is awaiting determination of his fate with the team, whether by renewal or departure, as he owns another offer from the Alexandrian Federation, and he will be officially removed if he continues to ignore him."

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