Zamalek’s Chairperson Mortada Mansour revealed his team’s intention to restore Yussef Obama after one-year loan to the Egyptian team of Wadi Degla, saying that the team’s player Mohamed Koffee will return to the team after the end of his contract with Saudi football team of Al-Itfaq.
He added that the team is close to end the deals of the new season, saying that they will buy a number of players, including Mohamed Al Shami, Abdullah Gommaa and Ahmed Kaboria.
He also blamed the coach of the team for his criticism to the board during a press conference, saying that if he feels any resentment towards the board, he should to turn to the board not the press conferences to express his feelings.
He added that the players of the team should realize the value of the club for which they play, saying that he will not accept any player who does not appreciate the team or the club’s fans. He said that he will open the door for the players who aspire to leave the team at the end of the current season.
On the other hand, He added, in a statement to “Al Maghrib Today”, that he submitted a complaint against Egypt’s football body over the issue of Makassa match.
He stressed that the tickets of the coming match against Caps United will be sold in Alexandria, saying that they prepared five thousand tickets. He stressed that the fans who attend the match should respect the rules to avoid the strict measures scheduled to be implemented against the violators.
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