Rumors are swirling that football legend Sergio Ramos may be on the verge of an unexpected move to Egypt.
Known for his long and illustrious career at Real Madrid, where he won countless titles, Ramos is currently a free agent after spending just one season back at his boyhood club, Sevilla.
Could his next stop be the Egyptian Premier League? Let’s explore the possibilities.
Zamalek SC Eyes a Big Signing
One of Egypt’s football powerhouses, Zamalek SC, has reportedly set their sights on signing Sergio Ramos.
The Spanish defender, who played over 670 matches for Real Madrid and secured 22 trophies—including four UEFA Champions League titles—is now a free agent after completing his return to Sevilla for the 2023/2024 season.
This opens the door for potential suitors, and Zamalek seems eager to bring him into their fold.
Omar Zaalouk, a player agent involved in the discussions, shared insights during an interview with OnTime Sport.
He revealed that Zamalek’s marketing official, Ali Hisham Nasr, reached out to him about negotiating with Ramos.
Zaalouk confirmed the approach and even contacted Ramos’ brother and agent, Rene Ramos, to explore the possibility.
The Financial Challenge in the Negotiations
While the idea of Ramos playing in the Egyptian Premier League is exciting, the deal is far from done.
According to Zaalouk, the main stumbling block is financial.
Ramos has expressed no objections to playing in Egypt, but his financial demands are higher than Zamalek’s initial offer.
This has led to a temporary halt in discussions, with both parties waiting for the conclusion of the CAF Super Cup to resume negotiations.
Zaalouk remains hopeful, stating that the financial gap is not too wide, and he estimates the chances of the deal happening to be “50-50.”
For now, the football world waits to see if Zamalek can finalize this high-profile transfer.
Sundowns Coach Weighs in on Player Depth Amid Absences
In other African football news, Mamelodi Sundowns coach Manqoba Mngqithi spoke about his squad’s depth as they prepare to face Kaizer Chiefs without key players.
Both Teboho Mokoena and Khuliso Mudau have missed the last few matches due to injury or other reasons, but Mngqithi remains confident in his team’s abilities.
Despite the absence of these Bafana Bafana stars, Sundowns continues to perform at a high level.
The team has maintained its competitive edge, even reaching the MTN8 semi-finals earlier this season.
Adapting to Challenges with Resilience
Mngqithi has found alternatives to fill the gaps left by Mokoena and Mudau.
Rivaldo Coetzee, Sphelele Mkhulise, Bathusi Aubaas, and Marcelo Allende have stepped up in the midfield, while Thapelo Morena and Zuko Mdunyelwa have taken over the right-back duties.
This flexibility highlights the team’s resilience, especially considering both Mokoena and Mudau were instrumental in Sundowns’ success last season, including their African Football League title win and seventh consecutive league championship.
As the Sundowns coach put it, “They are competing and they are fit. So anything can happen.”
The team remains in a strong position as they navigate through these challenges.
What Lies Ahead?
For both Zamalek and Sundowns, the coming weeks will be pivotal.
Whether Ramos makes his way to Egypt or Sundowns continues their winning ways without key players, African football fans have a lot to look forward to.
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