Al Ahly's Ambitious Offer to Moroccan Club
The Egyptian football powerhouse, Al Ahly, has made a significant splash in the current summer transfer market by presenting a staggering offer of 2.5 billion Moroccan dirhams to FC Maghreb de Fès (MAS) in a bid to secure the services of the talented forward, Sofiane Benjdida. This strategic move comes at the direct request of the club's coach, Hussein Amouta, who is keen to bolster Al Ahly's attacking lineup with the skills of this promising player.
Benjdida's Reluctance to Join
While the management of MAS appears open to the idea of transferring Benjdida, given the lucrative nature of the offer which could significantly enhance the club's financial standing, the player himself has expressed a firm rejection of the proposal. Benjdida has indicated his preference to explore alternative opportunities, particularly favoring potential moves to European clubs or a stint in the Saudi Pro League as part of his future career aspirations. Despite this setback, Al Ahly's management remains hopeful and continues to engage in discussions, aiming to persuade the Moroccan forward to reconsider his stance and embrace the challenge of competing in the Egyptian league.
As reported by akhbarona.com.