After weeks of uncertainty, Zamalek has taken a decisive step to end its player registration ban by settling long-standing debts with the Egyptian Football Association.
Sources within the club confirmed that Zamalek has agreed to pay EGP 30 million, a move that will allow them to register new signings starting tomorrow, Saturday. This breakthrough eases pressure on fans and players who had grown anxious over the club’s stalled summer business.
Club officials are expected to convene urgently in the next few hours to address remaining issues, particularly unpaid wages and bonuses owed to the current squad.
Earlier, Zamalek had pledged to settle last season’s outstanding salaries and Egypt Cup bonuses by week’s end, an assurance meant to restore trust within the team and re-focus energy on the pitch.
With the registration window reopening, Zamalek can now shift its attention to strengthening the squad and preparing for the upcoming league campaign, aiming to turn the page on a tense off-season.
This financial push signals Zamalek’s intent to compete at full strength again, starting now.