South Africa star Percy Tau, who joined Al Ahly SC in 2021 from English side Brighton, finds himself at a crossroads after rejecting the club’s mutual contract termination offer.
The Cairo giants reportedly offered Tau USD300,000 to terminate his contract early, allowing him to leave as a free agent in January.
However, Tau, whose contract expires at the end of the 2024-25 season, has insisted on receiving the full USD600,000 owed to him.
This development comes amid a challenging season for Tau, who has been limited to just 11 minutes of league action under manager Marcel Koller.
Al Ahly is eager to offload the 29-year-old to free up space for a new foreign signing, as they aim to reinforce their squad for the remainder of the season.
Despite his current struggles, Tau’s tenure at Al Ahly has been marked by success, with 117 appearances, 29 goals, and 13 assists, contributing to 11 trophies, including two CAF Champions League titles.
The lack of game time has also impacted Tau’s international prospects, with South Africa’s head coach, Hugo Broos, urging him to seek regular football elsewhere.
As both parties deliberate his future, Tau’s decision could significantly influence his career trajectory and Al Ahly’s plans for the January transfer window.