Al Ahly, the premier Egyptian football club, is eagerly awaiting the decision of their head coach, Marcel Koller, regarding the potential acquisition of Mahmoud Mamdouh, the striker from Haras El-Hodood.
Currently leading the goal-scoring charts in the Egyptian Second Division with an impressive tally of 9 goals, the 22-year-old Mamdouh is drawing attention from the reigning champions.
A source within Al Ahly, speaking exclusively to FilGoal.com, stated, “Koller is closely monitoring Mahmoud Mamdouh, the Haras El-Hodood striker.
We are awaiting the coach’s final decision on whether to pursue the player or not before initiating any negotiations.”
Mamdouh, a product of the Haras El-Hodood youth academy, demonstrates his prowess as a center-forward, and at the age of 22, born in 2002, he is considered a promising talent.
Haras El-Hodood, currently positioned third in the Second Division standings with 32 points, harbors hopes of returning to the Premier League, with Mahmoud Mamdouh’s goal-scoring exploits playing a pivotal role in their aspirations.
The young striker’s performance has garnered widespread attention, and now Al Ahly awaits Koller’s assessment, contemplating the potential addition of Mamdouh to their squad.
The source emphasized the strategic importance of Koller’s decision, stating, “The final call rests with the coach before any formal negotiations commence.”
As Haras El-Hodood vies for a return to the top-flight, sitting seven points adrift of the table-topping Petrojet, Mahmoud Mamdouh’s prowess could prove instrumental not just for his current team but also for Al Ahly should the coveted move materialize.