Khaled Awad: Egypt right-back linked with Pyramids FC move

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Khaled Awad is being linked with a move from Talaea El Gaish to Egyptian Premier League rivals Pyramids FC, with the probability of a transfer currently rated at 67%.

The 22‑year‑old right-back, valued at €250k, is emerging as one of the more intriguing domestic names on the rumour mill, with data suggesting Pyramids are weighing up a move as they look to strengthen their defensive options. While no agreement has been reached and no contract terms have been disclosed, the level of reported likelihood points to active interest rather than tentative scouting.

Awad, who plays as a right-back and is right-footed, has been on the books of Talaea El Gaish’s senior side since his step up from the club’s U23s in the 2023–24 season. His only recorded club at professional level is El Gaish, indicating that any switch to Pyramids would be the first major move of his senior career. There is no confirmed contract expiry date in the available data, which leaves open the possibility that he could either move for a fee or, in the longer term, become a free agent should no extension be agreed.

Born on 10 June 2003 in Mansoura, the Egyptian defender has seen his market value rise sharply in 2025, climbing from €75k in February to €250k by December, reflecting a rapid reassessment of his potential. All of Awad’s documented football has come within the Egyptian Premier League structure, with Talaea El Gaish his only senior employer so far.

No specific recent match performances are listed in the current data, but Awad’s trajectory suggests increased prominence and trust at club level. If a move to Pyramids FC does materialise, it could mark a decisive step up within the domestic game and a platform that shapes his reputation as one of Egypt’s emerging defensive talents.

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