Zamalek player talks about a Saudi offer to include him
Ahmed Rifai, the Zamalek club player, born in 2003, spoke about the ambiguity of his position in terms of staying or leaving the ranks of the white team and about a Saudi offer. To contract with him.
Rifai told On Time Sports 2: “I have not left Zamalek, not even on loan yet. Some things are not clear yet, but I am waiting.” The Club".
He added: "A football player always wants to participate in any place, and I respect the club in which I grew up, and my contract is still extended with it."
He explained: “I asked to leave on loan from Abdel Wahed Al-Sayed, the director of football, and I do not mind selling me permanently. The important thing is for me to play, but whenever I talk to anyone in the club, he does not give me a decision and nothing is clear.”
He revealed: “I received an offer from one of the Saudi clubs because there is a rule requiring them to include players born in 2003 on the list, but it did not happen.”
He added: “Jose Gomez, the team coach, is a respectable person and makes you happy to talk to him. He is a good listener and is good at dealing psychologically with the players. I never felt from him that he did not like my presence and he always treated me well and gave me advice.”