Hamdi Miloud set to leave Ittihad Alexandria as AFC Champions League club emerges as likely destination
Coach Hamdi Miloud is set to part ways with Egyptian side Ittihad Alexandria after deciding not to renew his contract with the club, bringing an end to his tenure with the Green Masters.
Sources close to the coach have revealed that Miloud and his representatives have been evaluating several offers following the conclusion of the season, with interest coming from clubs both within and outside the region.
The experienced tactician has already held discussions with two clubs regarding his next coaching appointment, as interest in his services continues to grow after his recent work in Egypt.
Negotiations are understood to be at an advanced stage with one club in particular, which is expected to compete in the AFC Champions League next season. Talks between both parties have reportedly progressed positively, raising the possibility of an agreement being reached in the coming days.
While the identity of the club has not yet been disclosed, the opportunity to lead a side competing on Asia’s biggest club football stage is believed to be a key factor in the ongoing discussions.
Miloud’s decision to leave Ittihad Alexandria marks a significant development ahead of the new season, with the coach now weighing his options as he prepares for the next chapter of his managerial career.
An official announcement regarding his future is expected soon as negotiations enter their final stages, with a move to the AFC Champions League-bound club appearing increasingly likely.
