The Zamalek goalkeeper offers the administration to waive his dues in exchange for moving to Al-Ahly

Zamalek goalkeeper, Mohamed Awad, plans to leave the White Castle, in preparation for joining the traditional rival Al-Ahly, to compensate for the expected departure of his goalkeeper, Mohamed El-Shennawy, who received several offers from Arab and European clubs to professionalize among its ranks.,

Muhammad Awad offered the management of Zamalek club, according to what sources close to the player confirmed to "Emirates Today", to waive the rest of the value of his contract in exchange for allowing him to leave for free, which was rejected by the club's management headed by Hussein Labib.

The Zamalek official asked the goalkeeper’s agent to pay the amount that the White Castle paid to Ismaili to contract with the player, estimated at 37 million pounds.

Al-Ahly officials are pressuring the player to end his affairs with Zamalek, as Enppi goalkeeper Mahmoud Gad was placed as an alternative option in the event that Mohamed Awad did not persuade the management of Zamalek to dispense with his services.

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