In a strategic move, Pyramids FC has decided to terminate the loan of their player, Mahmoud Saber, from Zed, utilizing a contractual clause exclusive to January.
Saber had joined Zed on loan from Pyramids for the duration of the current season, sealing the deal during the past summer transfer window.
However, sources indicate that Pyramids informed Zed of the loan termination this January, notably not waiting until the end of the season.
In the coming days, Mahmoud Saber is expected to rejoin Pyramids FC and participate in their training sessions.
This decision aligns with a previously undisclosed clause in the loan agreement, allowing Pyramids to recall the player during the ongoing transfer window.
Previously reported by FilGoal.com, Mahmoud Saber’s name has been linked to a potential swap deal between Zamalek and Pyramids.
In this speculated exchange, Pyramids would secure the services of Mohamed Sabry in return, contingent on Zamalek’s ability to register players in the upcoming January window.
At 22 years old, Saber has showcased his talent, featuring in seven matches for Zed this season, contributing with a goal and an assist.
Before his loan to Zed, Saber had an impressive record with Pyramids, participating in 52 matches across various competitions, scoring six goals, and providing 11 assists since his transfer from El-Entag El-Harby.
Saber’s prowess extends to the international stage, as he notably excelled with the Egyptian U-23 national team in the Africa U-23 Cup of Nations.
His notable achievements include scoring two goals in the tournament, one of which was a stunning strike nominated for the 2023 continent’s Best Goal award.