Ittihad Alexandria linked with move for Al-Wehdat defender Mostafa Moawad
Ittihad Alexandria have been linked with a move for Al-Wehdat SC centre-back Mostafa Moawad, with the Egyptian defender potentially set for a return to the Premier League in his home country.
Moawad, 28, is currently on the books of Jordanian Pro League side Al-Wehdat after joining them from fellow Jordanian club Al-Jazeera Club (Jordan) on 1 July 2025. Transfermarkt lists his current market value at €200k, a figure that could make him a relatively low-cost option for Ittihad as they assess defensive reinforcements. The reported probability of the transfer is unclear, with the move currently marked only as “?” on the site.
Born on 7 April 1997 in Mansoura, the right-footed centre-back stands at 1.83m and has spent the bulk of his career in Egyptian football. He progressed from Petrojet’s U23s into the first team in 2017, later experiencing a loan spell at Suez SC in 2018-19 before returning to Petrojet. Subsequent moves took him to Qanah FC in 2023 and then a short period without a club in 2024, before he headed to Jordan with Al-Jazeera in January 2025 and then on to Al-Wehdat that summer.
His market value history shows a notable rise: from €50k at Petrojet in May 2021, dropping to €0 in March 2023, before climbing sharply to €200k by May 2025 with Al-Jazeera and remaining at that level after his switch to Al-Wehdat in December 2025’s latest update. That trajectory underlines how his recent form has rebuilt his reputation.
No contract expiry date is listed for his deal at Al-Wehdat, leaving open the possibility that Moawad’s situation could evolve towards a free-agent scenario if no agreement is reached or if his stay in Jordan proves short-lived.
Recent match data from the source does not record specific fixtures, opponents or performances for Moawad at Al-Wehdat or his previous clubs, so the precise details of his latest outings remain unconfirmed. However, his rise in value and successive moves suggest he has impressed sufficiently in the Jordanian Pro League to attract attention back in Egypt.
A move to Ittihad Alexandria would mark a homecoming to the Egyptian Premier League and could prove a pivotal step for Moawad, offering the chance to consolidate his late-career resurgence and re-establish himself in one of North Africa’s more competitive domestic leagues.
