Zamalek Addresses Rumors of Player Sales and Outlines African License Strategy
A source within Zamalek SC expressed surprise over circulating rumors regarding the club’s intention to sell several players to generate funds for resolving issues related to former coaches and players, as well as to secure an African license for participation in the CAF Champions League.
The source emphasized that player transactions at any club are conducted in accordance with the club’s policy and the strategy established for each season. The Zamalek board continuously coordinates these matters with John Edward, the club’s sporting director. To compete effectively in next season’s Champions League, it is essential to retain key team members and bolster the squad with strong signings.
Regarding Zamalek’s current situation, the source confirmed that the board has a range of solutions and alternatives for managing finances. The club is working diligently to resolve all outstanding issues promptly to obtain the African license before the deadline.
The source reassured fans about the club’s position concerning various disputes, stating that details will be disclosed once final settlements are reached across different matters in the coming period. By June 30, the deadline set by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), all required settlements will be completed to ensure acquisition of the African license.
In conclusion, the source reiterated that the club’s management is taking serious action on all fronts and stressed that positive results will be announced officially once all settlements are finalized.


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