Zamalek SC signs Ayman Moka as first summer recruit
Zamalek SC has secured an agreement with Ayman Moka, the talented left winger from El Gouna. Moka’s arrival marks the first of several anticipated signings for the club, which is determined to bolster its squad across all positions in a bid to return to the CAF Champions League next season.
Agreement and Contract Details
The Cairo giants have reached a preliminary agreement with the 28-year-old player, and talks with El Gouna have been successfully concluded.
Moka is set to ink a four-year contract with Zamalek, a club eager to enhance its competitiveness on both domestic and continental fronts.
Official confirmation of the transfer is expected imminently.
A Stellar Season with El Gouna
Moka has enjoyed an impressive season, featuring in 24 matches across all competitions and clocking 474 minutes on the pitch.
His contributions have been vital for El Gouna, with a tally of four goals and six assists, showcasing his ability to influence the game both as a scorer and a provider.
Recruitment Ban Hurdle
Before finalizing Moka’s transfer, Zamalek must address outstanding issues with former players and coaches, including Khaled Boutaieb, Jaime Pacheco, and Rui Águas.
These disputes need resolution to lift the recruitment ban currently imposed on the club, enabling it to register new players during the transfer window.
Strategic Moves for CAF Champions League Ambitions
Moka’s signing is the first step in Zamalek’s strategic plan to reinforce its squad comprehensively.
The club’s management is committed to bringing in high-caliber players to improve their chances of competing effectively in the CAF Champions League next season.
The fans and management alike are hopeful that these new additions will rejuvenate the team and restore its status as a dominant force in African football.
As Zamalek works towards resolving its off-field issues and finalizing the acquisition of Ayman Moka, the club’s supporters can look forward to a strengthened lineup and renewed aspirations for continental glory.
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