Egyptian giants Al Ahly have set sights on securing the services of highly-rated Palestinian forward Assad Al-Hamlawi in the ongoing transfer window.
The African giants are keen on bolstering their squad for the 2025/26 football campaign, having endured a torrid performance at the ongoing FIFA Club World Cup competition.
The record CAF Champions League holders finished bottom of Group A, confirming their elimination from the tournament being held in the USA.
Al Ahly, who are aiming to build a strong squad for the new season are exploring a move for Assad Al-Hamlawi, who is in the books of Polish club Śląsk Wrocław.
The Egyptian club stand a chance of acquiring the forward, who is keen on top-flight football. Śląsk Wrocław suffered relegation in the just ended season and are set to compete in the second division, sparking the forward’s exit rumours.
Al Ahly manager Jose Riveiro is a huge admirer of the attacker and is currently pushing for his signing this summer.
Al-Hamlawi could succeed his compatriot, Wessam Abou Ali, who is likely to leave Al Ahly this summer. The Egyptian side is expecting a sum of 10 million dollars for his transfer.
Śląsk’s forward could make his move to the Middle East for approximately one million euros, which is not a hefty sum for the Egyptian giants. Al-Hamlawi is also being tracked by Polish vice-champions Raków Częstochowa.