Al-Jaziri Continues with Zamalek
Sports journalist Khaled El-Ghandour confirmed that Zamalek has decided not to let go of the Tunisian star Saif Al-Jaziri, a player on the team.
Al-Ghandour said on his program "Stad Al-Mohawer": "While there was a strong idea and tendency within Zamalek Club for Saifeddine Jaziri to leave during the upcoming winter transfer window, the situation has completely changed in recent days. The Tunisian striker has succeeded in regaining much of his technical and physical form and has appeared impressively in the matches he has played with the White Team."
He continued: "Jaziri's brilliance with Zamalek brought him back into the considerations of the Tunisian national team's coaching staff, as he joined the Carthage Eagles squad, which gave the player a strong boost and changed the management's stance completely."
Al-Ghandour continued: "Sources within the club confirmed that Seifeddine Jaziri is no longer considered among those leaving, and that his continuation with Zamalek has become a settled matter, especially given the management's confidence in his technical abilities and his role within the team."
He concluded: "The management also greatly appreciates the player's humanitarian stance, as he is one of the most prominent foreign players who endured Zamalek's financial crisis during the past period. He refused to file any complaints or warnings against the club, preferring to continue and offer support in difficult times. Therefore, Jaziry will remain with Zamalek, and there is no intention to let him go in January."
Al-Ghandour said on his program "Stad Al-Mohawer": "While there was a strong idea and tendency within Zamalek Club for Saifeddine Jaziri to leave during the upcoming winter transfer window, the situation has completely changed in recent days. The Tunisian striker has succeeded in regaining much of his technical and physical form and has appeared impressively in the matches he has played with the White Team."
He continued: "Jaziri's brilliance with Zamalek brought him back into the considerations of the Tunisian national team's coaching staff, as he joined the Carthage Eagles squad, which gave the player a strong boost and changed the management's stance completely."
Al-Ghandour continued: "Sources within the club confirmed that Seifeddine Jaziri is no longer considered among those leaving, and that his continuation with Zamalek has become a settled matter, especially given the management's confidence in his technical abilities and his role within the team."
He concluded: "The management also greatly appreciates the player's humanitarian stance, as he is one of the most prominent foreign players who endured Zamalek's financial crisis during the past period. He refused to file any complaints or warnings against the club, preferring to continue and offer support in difficult times. Therefore, Jaziry will remain with Zamalek, and there is no intention to let him go in January."