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“Walid Suleiman considered me” .. Schubert reveals the scenes of the preacher and Ashour session

2:02 am

Wednesday 08 April 2020

Cairo – Masrawy:

The media, Ahmed Schubert, stated that Al-Ahly’s board of directors had intended to honor its captain Hossam Ashour by being listed next season, but the Swiss coach Vyler found that it was not right for the captain not to be present even on the bench.

Schubert added during his program episode, a narrator of what happened: “Feiler told the administration that it is not right for the team leader to have no role, as he will not include him for his African list or matches, and if they want to record him, they have the matter, but he will not be within his accounts.”

Schubert indicated that Al-Ahly decided to call Hossam Ashour to inform him of the matter, and the player asked to meet Mahmoud Al-Khatib, who agreed in appreciation of the player’s value, adding: “Ashour told Al-Khatib that he wanted to restrict and would not cause the problems of the preacher’s individual, that the matter would not be good for him. Individual Ashour would not do any A problem when he got out of the list before he asked Al-Khatib about the club’s offer, so he explained to him a retirement match that they will organize for him, which is a rare event, in addition to an offer to work in the club’s channel and give him training courses.

The journalist continued during his episode: “Hosam said to the preacher, considered me Walid Suleiman, and gave me 20 million, which was beyond the power of the preacher and the family. Hussam replied by pointing out that he had some obligations that made him want to continue, so he was planning to stay in Al-Ahli for two seasons.”

The journalist concluded his speech by stressing that Hossam Ashour did not receive any offers during the current period, denying that Zamalek had entered into negotiations to include him.

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