Pyramids kidnapped the talented Zamalek before signing for Al-Ahly of Egypt

The Egyptian site "Championships" revealed that the Pyramids club had succeeded in obtaining the signature of former Zamalek captain and current clearing Mohamed Ibrahim for four seasons after the player was very close to moving to Al-Ahly, but the deal faltered at the last minute.

The player was one of the most prominent stars of Zamalek and one of the talents before leaving the White Castle and heading to the Portuguese Maritmo team, then he returned again to Zamalek, and then last season he moved to the Egypt Clearing Team.

 For his part, the Egyptian “Al-Youm Al-Sabea” website stated that the Al-Ahly club was negotiating strongly with Mohamed Ibrahim, as it negotiated with the Al-Maqasa Club, and the Red Castle officials reached an agreement already to complete the deal in exchange for 15 million pounds and the loan of two Al-Ahmar players to the Fayoumi team, as happened to the Red Castle officials The player's approval to wear the red shirt, but a few days ago, the Al-Ahly administration began to think about retreating from completing the deal for technical reasons and at the request of the new South African coach Pitso Seasoniani, the new technical director of the team, who did not show enthusiasm to contract with the player who was the focus of the Swiss coach Rene Weiler Previous to Ahly.


Moussemiani believes that Al-Ahly has more than one young player and a loaner that can be used better than the inclusion of Mohamed Ibrahim, so Al-Ahly officials decided to withdraw from joining the player.


The agent of the Egyptian players, Tamer Al-Nahhas, and the mediator of the deal between Al-Ahly and Mohamed Ibrahim had confirmed that there was a desire in the last period between Al-Ahly and Mohamed Ibrahim, to join the team, explaining that Al-Ahly was the most keen and serious to include the player and the Red Castle officials offered a sum of money and the clearing demanded much more.

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