Al-Ahli (Amman) have completed the signing of Egyptian centre-forward Mido El Attar from Jordanian Pro League rivals Al-Baqaa on a free transfer. The 29-year-old moves within Jordan’s top flight after his contract with Al-Baqaa ended, joining Al-Ahli with a deal that runs from 2026-02-11 to 2027-06-30.
The transfer keeps El Attar in the Jordanian Pro League rather than returning to his native Egypt, extending his spell abroad after arriving in Jordan with Al-Baqaa. Al-Ahli secure the striker’s services without paying a fee, despite his current market valuation of €50k, according to the latest data.
El Attar’s switch continues a period of steady movement in his career. Before signing for Al-Ahli, he had joined Al-Baqaa from Egyptian side Baladiyat El Mahalla, remaining in the Jordanian Pro League. Earlier spells saw him play exclusively in Egypt, turning out for El Dakhlia SC, Tersana FC, El Nasr and Aswan SC, plus Enppi SC U21, primarily in domestic Egyptian competitions.
Born on 01 Jan 1997 in Cairo, El Attar is a right-footed centre-forward whose main position is in the heart of the attack. He previously experienced both permanent moves and a loan spell, including a loan transfer from El Nasr to Aswan SC and a subsequent return at the end of that loan. His market value has fluctuated over recent seasons, rising from €25k at Aswan SC to €50k during his time at Al-Baqaa.
The move to Al-Ahli marks another step in his career outside Egypt, underlining his willingness to build a profile in the Jordanian Pro League. Having already adapted to football in Jordan with Al-Baqaa, he arrives at Al-Ahli with experience of the league’s style and competitive level, which should help ease his integration into his new club.
El Attar’s transfer history shows a gradual climb through Egyptian clubs before crossing into Jordanian football, suggesting a career path shaped by consistent domestic experience and then a shift to a neighbouring country’s top division. His current registration with Al-Ahli (Amman) aligns with his listing as part of the Jordanian side rather than any team in Egypt.
While detailed appearance and goal statistics for his recent campaigns are not provided in the available data, the continuity of his contracts and the steady rise in his market value indicate that he has maintained enough performance level to attract repeated interest, culminating in this free transfer to Al-Ahli.
For Al-Ahli, signing a 29-year-old centre-forward with a stable record of playing in both Egyptian and Jordanian football adds depth and experience to their attacking options. For El Attar, the deal offers continuity in the Jordanian Pro League and a platform to reinforce his reputation abroad as he enters the prime years of his career.







