Valdemar Kita, the owner of the French club Nantes, has clarified the status of the offers presented during the current period to acquire Mustafa Mohamed, the Egyptian national team’s striker.
This comes after the impressive performances showcased by the player in the recent Africa Cup of Nations tournament, where he netted three goals in the group stage matches.
Nantes Resolves Debate Over Offers for Mustafa Mohamed in January
Speaking in a televised statement, Valdemar Kita stated, “Mustafa Mohamed faced significant challenges at the beginning of his journey with Nantes in the recent past.
However, he has successfully overcome all these issues in a short time, emerging as one of the standout players in his position in the recent period, delivering exceptional performances with the team.”
He continued, “We will not respond definitively to any offers made to acquire Mustafa Mohamed during the current winter transfer window.
The player will continue with the club in the upcoming period, and we aim to make the most of his contributions in all domestic and continental competitions, especially as he has become one of the key pillars of the team.”
In conclusion, Kita expressed, “Nantes would undoubtedly be pleased if the Egyptian Olympic team officially calls up Mustafa Mohamed to participate in the upcoming Olympics.
We will promptly agree to this matter if the club receives an official request.”