Al Ahly’s Mohamed Hany and Karim Fouad are set to travel to Austria for specialized medical treatment as they continue to recover from long-term injuries. Both players, sidelined during crucial matches for club and country, are expected to remain out of action for an extended period.
Karim Fouad sustained a torn cruciate ligament in August during a Premier League clash between Al Ahly and Smouha SC.
The injury, confirmed by Al Ahly shortly after the match, has kept the versatile player out of the squad for months.
Fouad’s absence has been a significant blow to the team, which relies on his adaptability across various positions.
Meanwhile, Mohamed Hany, a key figure for both Al Ahly and the Egyptian national team, suffered his injury during the African Super Cup match against Zamalek SC.
His absence has further stretched Al Ahly’s resources as they navigate a demanding fixture list in domestic and continental competitions.
The club has announced that both players will undergo a treatment program in Austria, designed to accelerate their recovery and ensure they return to full fitness.
The decision to send the duo abroad reflects the seriousness of their injuries and Al Ahly’s commitment to providing top-tier medical care for its players.
The return of Hany and Fouad is eagerly awaited as Al Ahly tackles a packed schedule in the Egyptian Premier League and CAF Champions League.
Their absence has left gaps in the squad, emphasizing the need for a swift and complete recovery.
As the Red Devils continue their campaign, fans and teammates alike will be watching closely for updates on the progress of these two pivotal players.
The hope is that their time in Austria will mark the beginning of a successful comeback for both stars.