Zamalek Closes the Door on European Offers and Insists on Keeping Mohamed Shehata
The officials of Zamalek Club have finalized their decision regarding the future of Mohamed Shehata, the first team's midfielder, during the upcoming winter transfer window, following recent speculation about him receiving offers from abroad to play professionally.
Al-Ahram newspaper revealed that Zamalek's management categorically rejects the idea of letting go of Mohamed Shehata during the January transfer window, despite reports of European offers to sign him for two million dollars, considering that amount does not reflect the player's true sporting value.
The management of the White Castle considers the offered amount to be low, especially given Shahat's remarkable improvement and his influential role with the team in recent times. They emphasize their commitment to keeping him as a key player within the team's technical project.
The newspaper explained that Zamalek plans to postpone discussions about the player's transfer until the end of the current season, setting a minimum price of $5 million for approving his departure, provided he continues to excel with the team and delivers outstanding performances with the Egyptian national team in the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations. It is worth noting that Mohamed Shehata's contract with Zamalek runs until June 2028.
Al-Ahram newspaper revealed that Zamalek's management categorically rejects the idea of letting go of Mohamed Shehata during the January transfer window, despite reports of European offers to sign him for two million dollars, considering that amount does not reflect the player's true sporting value.
The management of the White Castle considers the offered amount to be low, especially given Shahat's remarkable improvement and his influential role with the team in recent times. They emphasize their commitment to keeping him as a key player within the team's technical project.
The newspaper explained that Zamalek plans to postpone discussions about the player's transfer until the end of the current season, setting a minimum price of $5 million for approving his departure, provided he continues to excel with the team and delivers outstanding performances with the Egyptian national team in the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations. It is worth noting that Mohamed Shehata's contract with Zamalek runs until June 2028.