FilGoal | News The head of one reveals to the Joule the details of their negotiations with Ahli to include Muammar Zakaria



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Saud Al-Harbi, president of the Saudi club, said his club's negotiations with Al Ahli to join Momen Zakaria of the red team were going well.

"Yes, we have very serious negotiations with Al-Ahly to include Zakaria and everything is fine," Saud Al Harbi told FilGoal.com.

"Our relationship with Ahli is very good and I hope the agreement will be finalized within 48 hours."

"The agreement will be lent until the end of the season and we try to insert a clause in the contract allowing us to secure the insured after this final."

"Al-Harbi said:" He is a very good player and we have seen what he did with Saudi Al-Ahli. It was a fruitful period and we followed it well during this period. "

"I also know that he has not been very involved with Al Ahly recently, but that does not diminish the value of the player," he said.

FilGoal.com had learned earlier that Mo's was in a hurry to respond to a $ 100,000 offer by the end of the season. (See details)

Ahmed Yahya, the player's agent previously, told FilGoal.com that the departure of Al-Ahli is better not to share. (See details)

Mo Zakaria, who recently extended his contract with Al Ahly, has played six games this season with Ahli in the league and cup and has scored a goal.

Zakaria left Enppi for Al Ahli in January 2015 after spending a spell at the Petroleum Club in Zamalek.

And occupies one of the last places in the league table Saudi with six points.

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