Egypt right winger Zizo is being linked with a move from Al Ahly to Saudi Pro League club Al‑Shabab, with the 30‑year‑old’s future in Cairo increasingly under scrutiny.
The Al Ahly attacker, whose full profile on Transfermarkt lists him as a right winger with a market value of €3.50m, is the subject of fresh speculation after interest from Riyadh was logged on 19 June 2026. The reported probability of the deal remains unclear, marked simply as “?”, and there is no public confirmation of any agreement between the clubs.
Zizo, born in Minya on 10 January 1996 and standing at 1.75m, is a right‑footed wide forward who has become a key figure for Al Ahly, wearing the No 25 shirt. While his current contract details are not disclosed and no expiry date is recorded, that opacity has fuelled talk in Egypt that he could either be entering the final phase of his deal or potentially run it down, opening the door to a future free‑agent scenario if no renewal is reached.
The interest from Al‑Shabab comes against the backdrop of Saudi clubs’ continued drive to lure established players from North Africa’s top sides. For Al Ahly, who play in the Egyptian Premier League, any decision over a sale will be weighed against the importance of one of their leading attacking options, whose valuation of €3.50m would make him a relatively modest outlay by Saudi Pro League standards.
Zizo’s recent outings for Al Ahly in domestic and continental competition have underlined his value as a creative wide player, regularly featuring off the right in an attacking role. Although precise recent match statistics – including opponents, dates, scorelines and his individual returns – are not specified in the current data, his consistent selection has ensured that any potential departure would leave a significant gap on the flank.
Having come through Egyptian football to establish himself at one of Africa’s most successful clubs, a switch to Riyadh would represent a major change of environment and competitive landscape. If the move to Al‑Shabab is eventually completed, it could become a defining step in Zizo’s career, testing his reputation beyond Egypt and shaping how the 30‑year‑old is viewed during what should be the peak years of his playing prime.
