Cairo’s Marwan Hamdi finds himself at the center of attention, with several clubs expressing interest in acquiring the talented forward during the ongoing winter transfer window.
Hamdi’s situation shifted after he was suspended for his verbal altercation with fans during a league match against Pyramids.
A source within Cairo’s management disclosed to FilGoal.com that officials from Pyramids, Zamalek, and Ceramica Cleopatra have initiated talks regarding the possibility of signing Marwan Hamdi.
The Egyptian club has set a price tag of EGP 30 million for the player, sparking discussions about the various offers on the table.
The source emphasized, “Marwan has been training with the team for a week now, and his continued presence depends on whether he is sold or an appropriate selling price is reached.”
FilGoal.com previously reported that the management of Cairo decided to reintegrate the player into group training following his recent suspension.
This decision aligns with FIFA regulations to prevent the player from filing a complaint against the club for non-participation in training.
Furthermore, the financial conditions for Zamalek’s potential acquisition of Marwan Hamdi have been enquired about, indicating the club’s interest in securing the talented player.
Earlier, Cairo had fined Marwan Hamdi one million pounds for his inappropriate gestures towards the club’s supporters during the Pyramids encounter.
FilGoal.com also learned that the Egyptian club set a EGP 40 million price tag for the sale of Marwan Hamdi, whom they acquired for EGP 23 million from Zamalek.
Marwan Hamdi, with 12 international caps for Egypt and one goal to his name, remains a sought-after talent in the Egyptian football scene.
As negotiations unfold, the fate of this skilled forward hangs in the balance, with clubs eager to secure his services in a competitive winter transfer market.