An unexpected move.. Abu Jabal turns his back on Zamalek and welcomes Al-Ahly

Egyptian media reports revealed a real shock that the Egyptian street received when Zamalek goalkeeper Mohamed Abu Jabal welcomed the move to his traditional rival Al-Ahly, days after his exemplary participation on a personal level in the African Nations Football Championship, in which he snatched the spotlight even from the leader of the Pharaohs, Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool star and the third best player in the world.

And Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper reported that “Abu Jabal, whose contract with the White Knight ends at the end of the season, welcomed the move to Al-Ahly, whose administration is awaiting the expiration of his contract in order to negotiate with him in a free transfer deal and make sure that Zamalek will not use negotiations to force the goalkeeper to retreat from his position in contracting with the castle.” red".

The newspaper quoted the Egyptian media, Muhammad Shabana, that “Al-Ahly’s football management refused to resolve its final position regarding contracting the international goalkeeper, fearing that he would use it as a card to pressure the Zamalek administration to agree to his financial terms for renewal, but the mediators assured Amir Tawfiq, the contracting manager in Al-Ahly Club, that Abu Jabal, no He opposes the idea of ​​moving to Al-Ahly, if his financial conditions are approved, especially since his contract with Zamalek expires within five months, and he wants to secure his future and obtain the financial value he deserves during the coming period.


It is noteworthy that Abu Jabal appeared at an impressive level in the last African nations and directly caused Egypt to qualify for the final match, which the Pharaohs eventually lost on penalties against the Senegalese team.

Representatives of Saudi clubs had recently arrived in Egypt to negotiate with Muhammad Abu Jabal, at a time when Zamalek President Mortada Mansour seeks to block all the clubs wishing to serve the international goalkeeper.

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