Zamalek’s official channel have reported that the club board have taken a definitive decision regarding Mostafa Mohamed’s transfer abroad, confirming that he is deemed not for sale in January anymore.
Mohamed has been heavily linked with a move away from Zamalek for a while now with several European sides expressing their interest in the forward.
The 23-year-old seemed close to joining Ligue 1 outfit Saint-Étienne before talks broke down following club president Roland Romeyer’s comments against Zamalek.
Even though French reports claimed that the 23-year-old forward is on the verge of signing for Saint-Etienne, Zamalek TV have reported a different version of the news.
The Whites’ official channel have reported the club board’s decision to take Mostafa Mohamed definitely off the market.
The Zamalek board have also decided to reject Galatasaray’s bid to sign the Egypt striker, according to the club’s official channel.
Mohamed has missed Wednesday’s training session and was left out of the club’s squad for their next encounter against Misr El-Makkasa.
The player is reportedly trying to force a move this January, while Zamalek want to keep the player until the end of the season to sell him after the Olympics.
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