Ahmed Suleiman, a member of the board of directors of the Egyptian club Al-Zamalek, addressed the swirling speculations surrounding the potential departure of Ahmed Saeed “Zizo,” the team’s premier winger, during the upcoming winter transfer window.
This comes in the wake of an enticing offer extended to him by the Saudi club Al-Shabab.
Suleiman unequivocally stated in a televised statement that Ahmed Saeed Zizo remains an integral part of Al-Zamalek until the conclusion of his contract, firmly dispelling any notions of a move to the Saudi league, as recently rumored.
Emphasizing Zizo’s pivotal role in the current squad, the Zamalek board member asserted that the club cannot afford to part ways with his valuable contributions, particularly as the winter transfer window looms in January.
Suleiman shed light on the board’s concerted efforts, led by President Hussein Labib, to resolve the registration crisis and lift the suspension ahead of the upcoming winter transfer window.
The club aims to fortify its football team by resolving the bureaucratic hurdles that have hindered the registration of players.
He underscored the board’s commitment to addressing the registration suspension and emphasized a collective resolve to resolve the predicaments, including the outstanding issues with Sporting Lisbon in Portugal.
The objective is to officially lift the suspension and effectively resolve the registration crisis.
As the winter transfer window approaches, Al-Zamalek’s leadership remains focused on navigating through the challenges, ensuring that the squad is strengthened, and the looming crises are addressed systematically.
The Zamalek faithful eagerly await positive developments, anticipating a robust and competitive team as they approach the critical phase of the season.