Egyptian left-back Fawzi El Henawy is being linked with a move from Harras Hodoud to Cleopatra FC, with the reported likelihood of a deal put at 78%.
The 27-year-old defender, currently valued at €450,000, is attracting attention after a sharp rise in his market valuation over the past year while playing in the Egyptian Premier League. Data from Transfermarkt indicates Cleopatra FC are weighing up a move as they look to strengthen their options on the left side of defence.
El Henawy, who is comfortable on both feet and is listed primarily as a left-back, has been with Harras Hodoud since leaving Ittihad Alexandria SC in 2024. Although no fee or contract details have been agreed, his status is being closely monitored, especially as there is no publicly listed contract expiry date for his current deal – a factor that could, in time, open the door to a potential free-agent scenario if no extension is secured.
The Egyptian defender’s market value has climbed steeply in 2025, rising from €50,000 in late 2024 to its current €450,000, reflecting improved form and greater influence at Harras Hodoud. That progression follows earlier spells with Ittihad Alexandria, Smouha SC and El Ahly Cairo’s U21 side, all within the Egyptian Premier League structure.
Born on 29 September 1998 and standing at 1.70m, El Henawy has seen his valuation fluctuate throughout his career, peaking only recently after a period of decline and subsequent recovery at Ittihad Alexandria. His versatility and experience across several top-flight Egyptian clubs appear to have made him an appealing target for Cleopatra FC.
Should the move materialise, it would mark the latest step in an upward curve that could further enhance El Henawy’s standing in the domestic game and potentially shape the next phase of his career in the Egyptian Premier League.
