Al Ahly Monitors Youssef Belammri's Situation with Raja
Egypt's Al Ahly club continues to monitor the situation of Moroccan left-back Youssef Belammri from Raja Casablanca, as the Red Devils seek to strengthen their left flank following the departure of Tunisian Ali Maaloul and the frequent absence of Mohamed Shokry due to injury. This has forced the coaching staff to rely on Ahmed Nabil "Koka" in this position out of necessity.
Moroccan press reports revealed that Al-Ahli is considering Belamri as a potential candidate to address the clear shortage in this position, especially given the impressive performance he has shown with Raja recently.
According to the Moroccan newspaper "Al-Mountakhab," Belamri rejected the offer from Raja's management to renew his contract due to a disagreement over financial terms. The green club offered 400 million centimes, while the player is demanding 800 million centimes.
The newspaper explained that the player is inclined to embark on a new experience starting from the next season, despite his commitment to completing his current contract, which ends in the summer of 2025.
Al Ahly is expected to consider the possibility of entering into direct negotiations with Raja to sign the player during the upcoming transfer window, especially if Belaamri's desire to leave becomes certain.
If an agreement is not reached with the Moroccan club, Al Ahly may wait until the player's contract expires to acquire him on a free transfer.
Al-Ahly's pursuit of Boulamri comes as part of the management and coaching staff's plan to find a suitable replacement for Ali Maaloul and to secure this position, which has been one of the team's key strengths in recent years.
Moroccan press reports revealed that Al-Ahli is considering Belamri as a potential candidate to address the clear shortage in this position, especially given the impressive performance he has shown with Raja recently.
According to the Moroccan newspaper "Al-Mountakhab," Belamri rejected the offer from Raja's management to renew his contract due to a disagreement over financial terms. The green club offered 400 million centimes, while the player is demanding 800 million centimes.
The newspaper explained that the player is inclined to embark on a new experience starting from the next season, despite his commitment to completing his current contract, which ends in the summer of 2025.
Al Ahly is expected to consider the possibility of entering into direct negotiations with Raja to sign the player during the upcoming transfer window, especially if Belaamri's desire to leave becomes certain.
If an agreement is not reached with the Moroccan club, Al Ahly may wait until the player's contract expires to acquire him on a free transfer.
Al-Ahly's pursuit of Boulamri comes as part of the management and coaching staff's plan to find a suitable replacement for Ali Maaloul and to secure this position, which has been one of the team's key strengths in recent years.