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A source at Al-Ahly reveals the truth about the penalty clause in Mohamed Ibrahim’s contract with the clearinghouse

An informed source inside the Al-Ahly Club denied the news that there was a penalty clause in Mohamed Ibrahim’s contract with the clearing club, and therefore the Red Administration could pay the penalty clause and include Muhammad Ibrahim without the approval of the clearing Egypt, and the source said for the seventh day, “We resort to legal methods to include any player, including them Mohamed Ibrahim, who has an extended contract with the clearing until the end of next season .. There are clubs wanting to include the player, including Pyramids, but we are counting on the desire of the player who confirmed that Al-Ahly is the first choice for him.

The club officials polled Ahly The requests of their counterparts in Egypt clearing about the sale of Mohamed Ibrahim, the playmaker of the Fayoumi team, to compensate for the departure of Ramadan Sobhi, who refused to continue with the red team after the end of his loan from Huddersfield Club and his official transfer to Pyramids, and Mohamed Ibrahim has presented great levels with the Fayoumi team since the resumption of the General League championship, This greatly restored his luster and brought him closer to the accounts of the technical apparatus of the Egyptian national team during the coming period, and the name of Mohamed Ibrahim was linked to the move to Al-Ahly for some time, while negotiations were renewed again at the present time after the player’s brilliance.

Al-Ahly offered to buy Mohamed Ibrahim for 10 million pounds, while Egypt requires clearance to obtain 30 million pounds, especially after the Fayoumi team received an offer with this value from Pyramids, which means that the difference between the Al-Ahly offer and the clearing requests is 20 million pounds, and the clearing services obtained The player without paying any money after Zamalek dismissed his services.

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