Al-Ahly Approaches Finalizing the New CEO Appointment
The management of Al-Ahly Club is accelerating its steps to finalize the appointment of the new CEO in the coming days, as part of its efforts to restore administrative stability after a period of studying several prominent names.
According to press reports, negotiations with one of the American candidates have entered an advanced stage, with strong indications of nearing a final agreement shortly after the latest round of negotiations.
The American candidate is expected to make an official visit to the club's headquarters in the coming days to review the internal work details and assess the administrative structure before signing the official contract.
This move is part of the management's strategy to reorganize the administrative framework of the club and ensure the continued development of the organizational structure after the departure of British Ron Gourlay from his position in early April.
Sources confirm that the management aims, through this appointment, to inject new administrative thinking with international expertise that aligns with the club's ambitions in the upcoming phase on both financial and administrative levels.
The Al-Ahly management seeks to close this vital file before the start of the next phase of the season, to ensure the stability of the work system and activate future plans aimed at achieving a balance between sports and administrative development.
According to press reports, negotiations with one of the American candidates have entered an advanced stage, with strong indications of nearing a final agreement shortly after the latest round of negotiations.
The American candidate is expected to make an official visit to the club's headquarters in the coming days to review the internal work details and assess the administrative structure before signing the official contract.
This move is part of the management's strategy to reorganize the administrative framework of the club and ensure the continued development of the organizational structure after the departure of British Ron Gourlay from his position in early April.
Sources confirm that the management aims, through this appointment, to inject new administrative thinking with international expertise that aligns with the club's ambitions in the upcoming phase on both financial and administrative levels.
The Al-Ahly management seeks to close this vital file before the start of the next phase of the season, to ensure the stability of the work system and activate future plans aimed at achieving a balance between sports and administrative development.