Al Ahly are on the verge of completing the signing of Tunisian midfielder Ben Romdhane, with only a medical examination now standing between the player and his move from Hungarian side Ferencvárosi TC.
Talks between the Egyptian giants and Ferencvárosi have reached an advanced stage, culminating in a full agreement on all contractual terms.
The deal, which had been in the works for several weeks, was confirmed by Ferencvárosi’s sporting director in an interview with Hungary’s M4 Sport.
“Al Ahly has contacted us several times regarding the signing of Ben Romdhane, and recently, discussions have intensified. Yesterday, an agreement was reached between the two clubs.
The contracts were signed, and today, the player also signed his.
If Ben Romdhane passes the mandatory medical, he will join Al Ahly,” the Ferencvárosi official stated.
This development brings an end to speculation surrounding the midfielder’s future, as he prepares to embark on a new chapter in the Egyptian Premier League.
The 24-year-old, formerly of ES Tunis, has been on Al Ahly’s radar for some time, with the club eager to reinforce its midfield options ahead of upcoming domestic and continental campaigns.
Ben Romdhane’s move is widely seen as a strategic acquisition for Al Ahly, who continue to pursue top talent across Africa and Europe to bolster their squad depth.
Known for his versatility and strong presence in the middle of the park, the Tunisian international has impressed with consistent performances in both the Hungarian league and on the international stage.
The transfer is also expected to mark one of Al Ahly’s standout signings of the summer window, further cementing the club’s reputation as a dominant force in African football.
With the official paperwork now in place, all eyes will be on the outcome of the medical tests, which, if successful, will trigger the final announcement of the deal.
For Ferencvárosi, the transfer represents a notable move in their own strategic planning, as they look to restructure and reinvest in their squad following the player’s departure.
Ben Romdhane’s anticipated arrival at Al Ahly could bring a fresh dynamic to the team’s midfield, adding experience, creativity, and composure as the Cairo-based club gears up for a demanding season across all fronts.