Zamalek is on the verge of locking down two crucial players, with club president Hussein Labib leading efforts to extend the contracts of Mahmoud Hamdi Al-Wensh and Abdullah Al-Saeed before their deals expire at the end of the season.
Both players are currently free to negotiate with other clubs, having entered the final six months of their contracts. However, sources within Zamalek indicate that the board has prioritized their extensions, with discussions already underway. If the club’s planning committee finalizes Omar Jaber’s renewal, the next focus will be securing Al-Saeed and Al-Wensh.
Zamalek’s board is determined to keep its core players, ensuring negotiations for key figures remain a priority. The club plans to address Ahmed Mustafa Zizou’s contract only after securing deals for Al-Wensh and Al-Saeed.
Meanwhile, the White Knights are gearing up for a crucial Egypt Cup quarter-final clash against Smouha, set for tomorrow at Cairo International Stadium. The team aims to balance contract talks with on-field ambitions as they push for silverware.