Recent developments indicate that Algerian midfielder Ahmed Qandousi may be set for a return to Al-Ahly Football Club, despite spending the past two seasons on loan at Ceramica Cleopatra.
Al-Watan Sport reports that while the initial plan was to sell the player at the end of the current season, several voices within Al-Ahly’s football planning committee are now pushing for his reintegration into the first team.
According to sources within the club, there are three primary factors driving the discussion about Qandousi’s return.
The first reason, highlighted by a reliable club source, is the fact that Al-Ahly has yet to sign any new foreign players for the current season.
This situation leaves an opportunity for Qandousi to rejoin the squad without the need to make room for additional signings.
The second reason is the midfielder’s impressive performances during his loan spell at Ceramica Cleopatra.
Throughout his time with the Egyptian club, Qandousi has showcased remarkable consistency, technical ability, and physical readiness.
His continued progress has made a strong case for his inclusion in Al-Ahly’s plans moving forward.
The third factor influencing the decision is Qandousi’s stance on his future.
According to the source, the player has expressed a clear desire to remain at Al-Ahly and is keen to fulfill his contractual obligations with the club.
Moreover, Qandousi has requested the full payment of his financial dues upon the termination of his loan, should the club decide not to extend his stay at Ceramica.
With these three key factors in play, Al-Ahly’s leadership is reportedly reconsidering its initial decision to sell Qandousi.
Instead, they are now looking at the possibility of reintegrating the player into the squad, where he could contribute significantly to the team’s ambitions in the coming months.
As the season progresses, it remains to be seen whether Al-Ahly will act on the internal discussions and bring Qandousi back to the club, but the recent developments suggest that a return could be on the horizon for the talented Algerian midfielder.