Officials and players in Zamalek reveal a "conspiracy" aimed at the stability of the club!

Officials and former Zamalek club players have complained about a plot aimed at undermining the stability of the team seeking to compete for the African Champions League and the Egyptian League.


Former Zamalek player Tariq Yahya said in statements to "On Sport": "We do not know the reason behind the large number of offers that suddenly rained down on Zamalek, although the club did not receive any official offers except from the French club Saint Tien to include Mustafa Mohamed, and the rest of the offers are all unreal. The aim is to distract the players from their focus and export problems to the club's management. "


For his part, Chairman of the Technical Committee of Zamalek Club Farik Jaafar said in statements to the club channel that Zamalek players suffer during this period from lack of concentration due to the offers that the media talk about, indicating that there is a conspiracy against the club.


He added: "Unfortunately, the players know that these offers have not taken an official character and that they are attempts by some agents to pressure Zamalek to increase their annual salaries."


While the media spokesman for Zamalek Club Essam Salem asked: "How do the two clubs that lost the League, the Egypt Cup and the African Champions League receive all these offers for their players, while the opposing club, whose players got all these titles, none of them received an official offer?"


Salem said in media statements: "Zamalek club will not pay attention to such rumors, and the management has announced that no player will be dispensed with except for Mustafa Mohamed, after the arrival of the Portuguese coach Pacheco to dispense with the player."

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