The value of Abu Jabal's contract with the Saudi victory makes him the most expensive goalkeeper in Egypt

Egypt's international goalkeeper, Zamalek, Abu Jabal, has become the most expensive goalkeeper in his country, after moving to Saudi football club Al-Nasr in a free transfer deal for two seasons, worth four million dollars.

And the newspaper, "The Seventh Day", said that Abu Jabal signed his official transfer statements to the Saudi victory and will receive two million dollars per season, and that he had already paid the provider of the new contract.

Abu Jabal, 33, is considered one of the best goalkeepers in Egypt and recently led the Pharaohs team to the final of the African Nations Cup before losing to Senegal on penalties.

Abu Jabal’s professional experience was not the first for an Egyptian goalkeeper in the Saudi League, as the retired veteran goalkeeper Essam Al-Hadary preceded him when he left Al-Taawon’s goal in 2017.

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