Former Zamalek player Mohamed Abdel Monsef disclosed details about the club's pursuit of striker Mostafa Mohamed during a television appearance on MBC Masr. The ex-footballer stated that Zamalek has eliminated the Nantes forward from their transfer considerations. Abdel Monsef cited the player's expensive wage demands as a primary obstacle to any potential deal. He mentioned that the French club demands substantial financial compensation for releasing their attacking asset. The combination of these factors has forced Zamalek to abandon their interest in the Egyptian international.
Zamalek currently pursues two African continent players for their squad enhancement efforts. The Cairo-based team encounters difficulties finalizing agreements with these prospective signings. Abdel Monsef explained that existing regulations restrict the total number of African players the club can register. This limitation creates complications as Zamalek attempts to balance their roster composition. The administrative constraints prevent the club from freely pursuing all their desired transfer targets.
Zamalek currently pursues two African continent players for their squad enhancement efforts. The Cairo-based team encounters difficulties finalizing agreements with these prospective signings. Abdel Monsef explained that existing regulations restrict the total number of African players the club can register. This limitation creates complications as Zamalek attempts to balance their roster composition. The administrative constraints prevent the club from freely pursuing all their desired transfer targets.