During the current Mercato, the federations are looking to sign three foreign players who could be Portuguese as new manager Nano Santo aims to use the Portuguese.
These players will be in place of the Portuguese André Filipe, whose loan ended at the end of the season, and the Federal Administration intends to release Bruno Enrique from paying a fine, and the third player will be at the request of the coach, especially with the increase in the number of foreign professionals to eight players starting next season.
And the Federalists settled on the continuation of Grohe, Hegazy, Cornado, Romarinho and Hamdallah.
On the other hand, reports in the Portuguese press have linked club Al Ittihad and former Wolverhampton midfielder Hava Moutinho to a move to the Dean during this summer’s Mercato.
And the well-known Portuguese newspaper Abola reported in its report that the potential Portuguese coach of the Al Ittihad club, Nano Santo, recommended that the federal administration sign the player to support the English team Wolverhampton.
Moutinho’s contract with Wolverhampton expired at the end of last June, so he joined the club on a free transfer during this mercato.
In this regard, the administration of the federation is negotiating with the Egyptian national team player Ahmed Hegazy to extend his contract, which expires in June 2023.
These moves come from the side of the federation after there were press reports in Cairo about Egyptian Al-Ahly’s interest in the player and an attempt to sign him, as he will next enter the free period of his current contract with the federation. January.
Al-Ittihad signed Ahmed Hegazi on a one-season loan from West Bromwich Albion with an option to buy permanently and receive the remaining two years of his contract with the English club.
The federation is currently seeking the closure of cases in which FIFA’s judicial committees have rendered final decisions, chief among which is the payment of one million 800,000 euros to Serbian striker Aleksandar Bergovic, pursuant to the decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), so that the dean can register new players for this summer Mercato. Kass put it on hold by following Berchovich’s decision.