
A New Moroccan Star Approaches Joining Al Ahly
A new Moroccan star is close to joining Al Ahly in the upcoming summer transfer window.
The newspaper "Le Sport 360" reported: "Al Ahly has renewed its desire to sign the left-back of Hassania Agadir, Jamal El Shamak, during the summer transfer window, and the officials of the Red Castle have decided that it is necessary to sign a new left-back to replace Yahya Attiat Allah.
The Moroccan newspaper continued: "Al Ahly's management sees that signing Yahya Attiat Allah in the summer transfer window was a failed deal and that the player did not provide the expected addition, whether at the local or continental level. Therefore, his compatriot El Shamak has received calls to gauge his interest in potentially joining Al Ahly, in preparation to replace Yahya Attiat Allah.
The newspaper confirmed: "El Shamak will finalize his position regarding the transfer to Al Ahly in the upcoming period, noting that he has been on the Red Castle's radar since last summer, but the deal did not materialize due to Hassania's need for the player's services."
The newspaper "Le Sport 360" reported: "Al Ahly has renewed its desire to sign the left-back of Hassania Agadir, Jamal El Shamak, during the summer transfer window, and the officials of the Red Castle have decided that it is necessary to sign a new left-back to replace Yahya Attiat Allah.
The Moroccan newspaper continued: "Al Ahly's management sees that signing Yahya Attiat Allah in the summer transfer window was a failed deal and that the player did not provide the expected addition, whether at the local or continental level. Therefore, his compatriot El Shamak has received calls to gauge his interest in potentially joining Al Ahly, in preparation to replace Yahya Attiat Allah.
The newspaper confirmed: "El Shamak will finalize his position regarding the transfer to Al Ahly in the upcoming period, noting that he has been on the Red Castle's radar since last summer, but the deal did not materialize due to Hassania's need for the player's services."