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Ahmed Galal's deal splits the Zamalek club

 Ahmed Galal's deal splits the Zamalek club

Ahmed Galal's deal splits the Zamalek club


A state of controversy and division within the corridors of the Zamalek club revolves around the deal of Osama Jalal, the defender of the first football team at Enppi, which some officials of the white club want to contract with during the current winter transfer period, in order to strengthen the team's ranks.






 Some current Zamalek club officials refuse to contract with Osama Jalal, claiming that he had previously announced his affiliation with the Al-Ahly club, and confirmed his desire to wear the Red Devils shirt, which makes Zamalek's contract with him unacceptable, while others want to include the player, especially after an agreement has been reached.  With Enppi officials, the deal is nearing completion, in contrast to the player's experiences in the defense line and his distinguished level.





 Enppi coach Helmy Tawlan had confirmed that he had given the green light to manage his club by technically agreeing to the departure of Osama Jalal to Zamalek during the current winter transfers.






 Tulan added during his statements to "The Seventh Day" that he did not object to Osama Jalal moving to the ranks of Zamalek, especially as he is able to compensate the player technically in the ranks of Enppi.  .


 Essam Salem, the official spokesman for the Zamalek club, revealed that his club came close to joining Osama Jalal, stressing that there is a mutual desire on both sides to complete the deal and the decision will be made in the coming hours.





 Essam Salem said in televised statements: "The two sides, Mustafa Fathy and Karim Bambo, are on the cusp of loaning to the National Bank during this January," explaining that: "The official announcement is close, and we hope that Mustafa Fathy will get the opportunity to participate and come back stronger, he is one of the most prominent and skilled players."

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