Mustafa Mohamed Refuses to Move to Al-Ahly Saudi Arabia
The Egyptian striker has rejected a lucrative offer from the Saudi Pro League champions
Mustafa Mohamed has reportedly turned down a move to Al-Ahly Saudi Arabia, despite the club offering him a lucrative contract.
The Egyptian striker has been linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League champions for several months, but he has now decided to stay at Zamalek.
Mohamed is one of the most sought-after strikers in Africa, and he has scored 20 goals in 35 appearances for Zamalek this season.
Why has Mohamed rejected the move to Al-Ahly Saudi Arabia?
- Mohamed is reportedly happy at Zamalek and does not want to leave the club.
- The Egyptian striker is also said to be concerned about the political situation in Saudi Arabia.
- Mohamed is allegedly worried that he will not be able to play for the Egyptian national team if he moves to Saudi Arabia.
Mohamed's decision to reject the move to Al-Ahly Saudi Arabia is a blow to the club, which is looking to strengthen its squad ahead of the new season.
Al-Ahly Saudi Arabia is one of the richest clubs in the world, and it has been able to attract some of the world's best players in recent years.
However, Mohamed's decision to stay at Zamalek shows that he is not interested in money and that he is more concerned about his happiness and his career.
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