Ahmed Khaled: A. Abo Qir seal loan move for Smouha winger in Egyptian Premier League deal
Ahmed Khaled has completed a loan move from Smouha to A. Abo Qir in a confirmed Egyptian Premier League transfer, with the 27-year-old left winger leaving the Alexandria-based club to join their top-flight rivals. The deal is registered as a loan transfer, and Khaled’s contract with A. Abo Qir runs from 2026-07-02 to 2027-06-30.
The move keeps the Egypt international within the Egyptian Premier League structure, as both Smouha and A. Abo Qir compete in the country’s top division. Khaled, who is currently valued at 50k, joins A. Abo Qir as they look to strengthen their attacking options on the flanks, particularly on the left side of the frontline.
Khaled is listed primarily as an attacking left winger but is also noted for his ability to operate across the front line, cutting inside on his preferred right foot. Standing at 1.77m and born in Kairo, he brings experience and versatility in wide areas to his new club. His main position is recorded as “Attack – Left Winger,” and his technical profile suggests he is suited to driving at full-backs and delivering from advanced wide positions.
The transfer is fully confirmed rather than speculative, with the official transaction recorded as a loan from Smouha to A. Abo Qir. Both clubs are competing in the same national league, so while Khaled remains in Egypt rather than moving abroad, he effectively shifts his Premier League challenge from one domestic environment to another within the country’s top tier.
Khaled’s market value of 50k at the time of the move underlines A. Abo Qir’s targeted approach in the market, opting for a relatively low-cost but established top-flight player to refresh their squad. With his contract at A. Abo Qir running through to 2027-06-30, the club has secured medium-term control over his services for the duration of the loan agreement.
The winger’s registration lists A. Abo Qir as his current club and also as his national team affiliation under “Abo Qir Fertilizers,” underscoring how closely his club situation and representative football are tied to the same institution. Contract details for his previous spell at Smouha are not specified in the data provided, but his move away from the Alexandria side marks a clear new chapter in his career.
As a 1998-born player now in his late twenties, Khaled enters what is typically regarded as a footballer’s prime years. The loan to A. Abo Qir offers him a platform to consolidate his status in the Egyptian Premier League and could be decisive in shaping the next phase of his professional trajectory, with his performances over this contract period likely to influence his long-term prospects and future market value.
