Mohamed Hany: Union Berlin linked with move for Al Ahly’s Egypt right-back

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Mohamed Hany: Union Berlin linked with move for Al Ahly’s Egypt right-back

Egypt right-back Mohamed Hany of Al Ahly is being linked with a move to Bundesliga side Union Berlin as the 30-year-old weighs up his next step in Europe’s summer transfer window.

The defender, who has spent his professional career with the Cairo giants, is reported to be on the German club’s radar, with his situation at Al Ahly adding intrigue as there is currently no publicly listed contract expiry date. That has prompted talk that Hany could yet move on in a cut‑price deal or even edge towards free-agent status if his terms are running down.

Hany, born in Cairo on 2 February 1996, is valued at €1.50m on Transfermarkt – a fee that would represent a relatively low‑risk option for Union Berlin as they look to reinforce at right-back. The probability of the move is currently listed as “?”, underlining that discussions remain at the speculative stage rather than an advanced negotiation.

The 1.80m defender, a right-footer who operates primarily as a right-back, has been a regular for Al Ahly in the Egyptian Premier League and on the continental stage. He continues to feature for the record African champions, having turned out recently in domestic league action, though detailed public data on his most recent match – including opponent, date, scoreline and individual metrics – has not been fully disclosed.

Hany’s profile is built on consistency rather than headline numbers, with his reputation forged in high‑pressure fixtures for Al Ahly across league and African competition. He wears shirt number 30 for the club and lists his official Instagram as @mohany30.

While no fee, contract terms or concrete timetable have been reported, a move to Union Berlin would offer Hany a first taste of the Bundesliga and a significant tactical step up in one of Europe’s major leagues. If the transfer materialises, it could redefine the next phase of his career and test his defensive pedigree on a new stage.

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