The luminance of Al Ahly’s footballing prowess extends beyond domestic borders as four of the club’s stars grace the stage of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, donning the jerseys of Egypt, Tunisia, South Africa, and Mali.
In the purview of the Pharaohs’ coach Aliou Diang, local talents intermingle with Percy Tau, leading the charge for historic achievements.
Meanwhile, Ali Maaloul continues to embellish the left flank for the Carthage Eagles, and Diang propels the midfield for the Eagles of Mali.
New Experiences Await
For Al Ahly’s rising talents like Marwan Attia, Yasser Ibrahim, and Mohamed Hani, the Ivory Coast edition of AFCON presents a unique opportunity to gain robust continental experiences.
Yasser Ibrahim made it to the participating squad following Osama Jalal’s injury.
Deciphering Aliou Diang’s Fate
Speculation looms over Aliou Diang’s future within Al Ahly, where the strong presence of Marwan Attia and Imam Ashour in the starting lineup, coupled with Diang’s absence from crucial matches, raises questions.
According to earlier reports by “Al Masry Al Youm,” Al Ahly’s administration set a $5 million price tag for Diang’s release, yet offers from Turkey and Qatar haven’t surpassed the $3 million mark.
Diang’s performances in AFCON will significantly influence his trajectory.
A stellar display could attract lucrative offers, enhancing his financial prospects and potentially leading to an agreement with Al Ahly’s management.
On the other hand, a lackluster performance might limit Diang’s options, confining his future to either staying with the Red Devils for another season or Al Ahly exploring avenues to renegotiate financial demands.
Mali finds itself in Group F alongside South Africa, Tunisia, and Namibia, and as the AFCON drama unfolds, so will the narrative of Aliou Diang, a pivotal figure in Al Ahly’s midfield.