
3 Options for Al-Ahly to Strengthen the Left-Back Position
Sources confirmed that Al-Ahly Club has outlined its options to strengthen the left-back position after deciding on the departure of Tunisian Ali Maaloul and Moroccan Yahya Attia Allah at the end of the current season.
Reports indicated that Ali Maaloul will not continue with Al-Ahly next season, and he will be thanked for his long and distinguished career within the club.
The reports also stated that Yahya Attia Allah will return to his original club, Sochi, after the end of his loan period with the Red Giant.
According to the reports, Al-Ahly will not sign a foreign left-back after the departure of the duo, with the new left-back to be one of the available local alternatives in front of the management.
Al-Ahly aims to sign a local left-back to compete with Karim Al-Debis in this position next season, after thanking Maaloul and Yahya Attia Allah.
Sources indicated that Al-Ahly has identified 3 options for the left flank: Mohamed Shokry from Ceramica Cleopatra, Tawfiq Mohamed from Petrojet, and Mohamed Hamdi, who is playing for Zamalek this season on loan from Enppi.
Al-Ahly is deliberating between these names to choose the new left-back for the team, and it seems that Mohamed Shokry is the closest option as he is a club alumnus and enjoys acceptance from the management.
Reports indicated that Ali Maaloul will not continue with Al-Ahly next season, and he will be thanked for his long and distinguished career within the club.
The reports also stated that Yahya Attia Allah will return to his original club, Sochi, after the end of his loan period with the Red Giant.
According to the reports, Al-Ahly will not sign a foreign left-back after the departure of the duo, with the new left-back to be one of the available local alternatives in front of the management.
Al-Ahly aims to sign a local left-back to compete with Karim Al-Debis in this position next season, after thanking Maaloul and Yahya Attia Allah.
Sources indicated that Al-Ahly has identified 3 options for the left flank: Mohamed Shokry from Ceramica Cleopatra, Tawfiq Mohamed from Petrojet, and Mohamed Hamdi, who is playing for Zamalek this season on loan from Enppi.
Al-Ahly is deliberating between these names to choose the new left-back for the team, and it seems that Mohamed Shokry is the closest option as he is a club alumnus and enjoys acceptance from the management.