Karim Abdel-Hak, a player for Zamalek, has expressed his desire to leave the club during the ongoing winter transfer window.
The insider, in an exclusive statement to Goal, stated, “Karim Abdel-Hak wishes to depart and has informed Abdelwahed El-Sayed, the football director, of his intention to leave on loan to secure more playing opportunities.”
The source further disclosed, “The player had hoped to participate in the League Cup, but Zamalek decided to withdraw from the competition.”
It has been highlighted that Karim Abdel-Hak has received offers from El Gouna and El Dakhlia, and the player is awaiting the final decision from Zamalek regarding his departure this winter.
Zamalek currently occupies the 12th position in the Egyptian Premier League standings, amassing 11 points from 8 matches.
This unexpected development adds to the challenges faced by Zamalek during a season that has seen a mix of performances.
The decision of Abdel-Hak, a player who has been part of the team’s dynamics, reflects the complexities within the club.
As the winter transfer window unfolds, the fate of Karim Abdel-Hak hangs in the balance.
Whether he will secure a loan move to another club, seeking regular playtime, or continue with Zamalek remains uncertain.
The club’s final decision will undoubtedly influence the player’s career trajectory and impact the team dynamics.
With the Egyptian football scene evolving, this player transfer saga adds an intriguing layer to Zamalek’s narrative in the ongoing season.
The resolution of Abdel-Hak’s situation is keenly anticipated by football enthusiasts and Zamalek supporters alike, as it continues to be a focal point of discussion during the winter transfer period.