Zamalek Resolves the Controversy: No Intention to Sell Juan Bezera
Zamalek has settled the controversy surrounding the future of its Brazilian professional, Juan Bezerra, affirming that there is no intention to let him go in the near future, despite reports linking his departure to resolving the registration ban issue.
According to "On Sport FM" radio, the rumors about Zamalek's management considering selling the player are not true, especially with the impending resolution of the registration issue the club is currently facing.
The source indicated that Zamalek's victory in the CAF Confederation Cup will provide the club with a substantial financial boost estimated at around 4 million dollars, which will significantly help in settling the remaining fines without the need to let go of the team's star players.
Reports confirmed that Zamalek's management is devising a plan to build a strong team capable of competing in the African Champions League next season, which drives them to hold on to their key players.
Bezzera is considered one of the key offensive pillars in the Zamalek squad since joining in the summer of 2025, with the coaching staff heavily relying on him in the forward line.
According to "On Sport FM" radio, the rumors about Zamalek's management considering selling the player are not true, especially with the impending resolution of the registration issue the club is currently facing.
The source indicated that Zamalek's victory in the CAF Confederation Cup will provide the club with a substantial financial boost estimated at around 4 million dollars, which will significantly help in settling the remaining fines without the need to let go of the team's star players.
Reports confirmed that Zamalek's management is devising a plan to build a strong team capable of competing in the African Champions League next season, which drives them to hold on to their key players.
Bezzera is considered one of the key offensive pillars in the Zamalek squad since joining in the summer of 2025, with the coaching staff heavily relying on him in the forward line.