José Gomez, the Portuguese head coach of Zamalek, has placed Samson Akinyoola and Ibrahima N’Dayi under close evaluation to determine their future with the club by the end of the current season, especially as they have not provided the expected contribution since joining the team.
Mourinho has agreed with the Zamalek Club’s board to submit a report regarding Ibrahima N’Dayi and Samson Akinyoola at the end of the season, outlining their performances with the White Castle and his professional opinion, which will decide whether they stay or depart.
On another front, officials at Zamalek Club, led by Hussein Labib, await the technical report from the Portuguese coach José Mourinho’s staff to finalize the status of players whose contracts expire at the end of the season.
These players have the right to move to any other team without consulting the White Castle management.
Contracts of players such as Mohamed Ashraf Roqa, Mahmoud Abdel Razek Shikabala, Mohamed Awad, Mohamed Sabri, Youssef Obama, Mahmoud Alaa, and Mohamed Abdel Shafi are all set to expire.
The assessment of Samson and N’Dayi underscores the club’s commitment to maintaining high standards and ensuring that every player contributes effectively to Zamalek’s success.
As the season progresses, the decisions made regarding their future will shape the club’s strategy and roster for the upcoming campaigns.