The officials of Ismaily SC, led by Engineer Nasr Abu Al-Hasan, have successfully navigated through the registration crisis for the first football team by settling five lawsuits against the club, amounting to 75 million Egyptian pounds.
Ismaily fulfilled the financial obligations to Tunisian defender Noor Al-Zaman Al-Zamouri, coach Juan Carlos Garrido, Namibian striker Benson Shilongo, as well as clearing the dues of Ivorian club Korhogo related to player Abdulqader Koulbaly, and Ecuadorian club Deportivo Quevedo regarding player Mohamed Talaat.
The Dervishes’ officials are actively engaging in new signings, carefully selected based on the recommendations of the technical committee headed by Ali Abu Greisha, before the closure of the winter transfer window.
According to information obtained by “Al-Masry Al-Youm,” Ismaily has successfully secured deals with Hisham Mohamed, a midfielder formerly with Ahly and Pyramids, and Ahmed El-Sheikh, a winger who previously played for Ahly and Smouha, in free transfer deals, following the recommendation of Ihab Galal, the team’s head coach.
Additionally, Ismaily has finalized an agreement with Burkinabe winger Eric Traoré, formerly of Pyramids, in a free transfer deal, and left-back Abdelkareem Mostafa from Egypt’s Misr Lel-Makkasa.
An official announcement regarding these new signings from Ismaily is expected in the coming hours.