El-Sheikh reveals why his move to Zamalek fell through


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FC forward, Ahmed El-Sheikh, revealed the reason why his move to Zamalek was never completed

After leaving Al Ahly by mutual consent, El-Sheikh was set for a move to their arch-rivals Zamalek.

However, the deal never went through and he went on to sign for Egyptian Premier Leagueside Pyramids FC.

Zamalek never revealed why they backed-off from the deal, saying that it was the board’s decision. But according to El-Sheikh it was a caused by some fabricated statements that started spreading around.

“I received a call from Ashraf Kassem and he asked to meet me. Ashraf Qasim was my coach in the Beni Suef Telephone Club, and I cannot refuse to meet him,”he told MBC Masr TV.

He added, “I met him on the same day, and he offered me to join Zamalek, and I really agreed. My decision was to play for Zamalek and we agreed on everything, my desire to play for a big team competing for tournaments after leaving Al-Ahly.”

Sheikh I follow, “I did the medical examination and went home, and then I don’t know what happened with the deal.”

“I never made any statements regarding Zamalek or its fans.”

“I have no problem if Zamalek refused to sign me for tactical reasons, but it shouldn’t because of statements that I never made.

Ahmed El-Sheikh

“I can only curse the person who fabricated these statements, and I actually filed a complaint against him at the time and after a while this journalist left his newspaper,” he concluded.

El-Sheikh’s only goal in his two games with Pyramids so far came against Zamalek in their 1-1 draw.

Pyramids have had a sloppy start to their seasons as they currently sit 15th on the league table with one point from a possible six.

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