Mohamed Ibrahim's Departure from Al Ahly Bank
Ayman Al-Ramadi, the head coach of Al Ahly Bank Club, announced the departure of player Mohamed Ibrahim from the team after the end of his contract.
Reports had confirmed Ayman Al-Ramadi's desire for the player to leave due to not needing his services, which was strongly denied by the Al Ahly Bank coach.
Gray wrote on his personal social media page: "I am surprised by these allegations that harm everyone, the club and the player, and I want to confirm that the news is inaccurate."
He continued: "Mohamed Ibrahim is a great player and a true professional. Any club would wish for him, and it would be an honor for any club to have Mohamed Ibrahim on their team. He is one of the smartest and most skilled players, and he has never caused a single problem. In fact, he has contributed to solving some issues that arise during work, and his dedication is limitless."
He emphasized: "Mohamed Ibrahim is a very obedient player who carries out what is asked of him with love and without complaint. However, the truth is that the player's contract with the club has ended, and he and the club did not reach a financial agreement that satisfies both parties. Mohamed has many offers, so he preferred to embark on another experience, and we wish him success."
He continued: "Mohamed has a professional mentality and is an honor for any club to have him with them. Personally, I wish him all the success and prosperity. He is a respectable figure in football and, God willing, he will have a significant role in coaching after he finishes his playing career."
He concluded: "I spoke with him about this matter, and he expressed a desire to pursue a career in coaching after retiring from playing in about three years. I wish Mohammed all the best, whether as a player or a future coach. It was an honor to coach him, and I look forward to collaborating with him in the future as a great coach."
Reports had confirmed Ayman Al-Ramadi's desire for the player to leave due to not needing his services, which was strongly denied by the Al Ahly Bank coach.
Gray wrote on his personal social media page: "I am surprised by these allegations that harm everyone, the club and the player, and I want to confirm that the news is inaccurate."
He continued: "Mohamed Ibrahim is a great player and a true professional. Any club would wish for him, and it would be an honor for any club to have Mohamed Ibrahim on their team. He is one of the smartest and most skilled players, and he has never caused a single problem. In fact, he has contributed to solving some issues that arise during work, and his dedication is limitless."
He emphasized: "Mohamed Ibrahim is a very obedient player who carries out what is asked of him with love and without complaint. However, the truth is that the player's contract with the club has ended, and he and the club did not reach a financial agreement that satisfies both parties. Mohamed has many offers, so he preferred to embark on another experience, and we wish him success."
He continued: "Mohamed has a professional mentality and is an honor for any club to have him with them. Personally, I wish him all the success and prosperity. He is a respectable figure in football and, God willing, he will have a significant role in coaching after he finishes his playing career."
He concluded: "I spoke with him about this matter, and he expressed a desire to pursue a career in coaching after retiring from playing in about three years. I wish Mohammed all the best, whether as a player or a future coach. It was an honor to coach him, and I look forward to collaborating with him in the future as a great coach."