Ibrahim Salah, the head coach of Zamalek’s 2003 team, discussed his club’s recent acquisitions during the winter transfer window, which amounted to 10 players.
Speaking in a phone interview on the “Zamalkawy” program with Ahmed Ali on Zamalek TV, Ibrahim Salah remarked that things are moving in the right direction within the White Castle.
He outlined the club’s progress, starting with resolving the registration crisis and bolstering the team with new signings to create a distinguished group of players, providing the coach with the flexibility to choose from among them.
Salah emphasized the strength of the acquisition of Abdullah El Said, one of Egypt’s top players in his position, stating that he is indispensable in Zamalek’s starting lineup alongside Nabil Emad Donga.
The former Zamalek midfielder asserted that his team will not surrender in the current league championship and is determined to clinch victory in both the Confederation Cup and the Egyptian Cup, where they reached the final.
Salah’s comments underscore Zamalek’s ambition and determination to compete at the highest level, aiming to secure prestigious titles both domestically and continentally.
With the winter transfer window acquisitions and a renewed sense of determination, Zamalek is poised to make significant strides in pursuit of their championship aspirations, underlining their commitment to success on all fronts.