Egypt’s Football Association has reached an agreement on the terms of the proposed contract with Hossam Hassan to lead the national team in the upcoming period.
Hossam Hassan currently manages Modern FC but has been in negotiations with the Football Association in recent days for a potential move.
Hassan has requested the inclusion of Tarek Soliman as the assistant coach, Ahmed Al-Kas as the coach, and Saifan Al-Sagheer as the goalkeeper coach, alongside Ibrahim Hassan as the team’s manager.
A source confirmed to “Al-Masry Al-Youm”: “Hossam Hassan has requested the appointment of Ahmed Al-Kas as a coach in the technical staff, replacing Mohamed Youssef.”
At present, the Football Association is considering negotiating with Mohamed Youssef to lead the 2008 national team instead of Ahmed Al-Kas.
Furthermore, the source emphasized that Hossam Hassan will receive a monthly salary of one million Egyptian pounds, while the rest of the coaching staff will receive 800,000 Egyptian pounds.
Hossam Hassan’s potential appointment as the head coach of the Egyptian national team marks a significant development in Egyptian football.
With his vast experience in football management and a track record of success, Hassan’s leadership is expected to bring a new era of strategic planning and tactical excellence to the national team.
The agreement on salary details underscores the Football Association’s commitment to investing in top talent to elevate the performance of the Egyptian national team on the international stage.
As preparations continue for the upcoming competitions, all eyes will be on Hassan and his coaching staff as they aim to guide Egypt to further success in football.