The Pyramids team is planning to sign Ammar Hamdy, the player of Al-Ahly loaned to Al-Ittihad of Alexandria, after the young player succeeded in grabbing attention in the Egyptian League and seizing the opportunity to express his footballing talent.
Ammar Hamdi entered the circle of Pyramids' interests, after the left winger managed to score a wonderful goal in his team's match against Pyramids, to score a tie for his team, early this season.
Pyramids officials were preoccupied with the talent of Ammar Hamdi, when he launched the ball from the left side of his team, Al-Ittihad, and dribbled 3 players from the Pyramids team in a more wonderful way, to single out Sherif Ikrami, the Pyramids goalkeeper, and put the ball to his left in the goal.
Pyramids officials did not pay attention to the clamor that accompanied the goal and to identify Ammar Hamdi's signals to Ramadan Sobhi in the match, and their preoccupation over the past weeks was to persuade Al-Ahly to abandon the player.
Ammar Hamdi moved to the ranks of Al-Ittihad Club of Alexandria with the beginning of the current season from Al-Ahly ranks, and for one season on loan, to return to the Red Castle.
The Al-Ahly player on loan to the Alexandrian Federation imposed itself on the surface of football events during the past days, after news circulated about Al-Ahly's desire to cut the player’s loan and return him to the Red Castle in January, especially since Al-Ahly amicably requested the player’s return to the team in January, although the process seemed difficult Extremely, if not impossible, because of the categorical rejection of the club's management, the player's return to Al-Ahly this January due to a leader needing a gap for his efforts.
Ammar had moved to Al-Ahly after the emergence of his star with Al-Nasr Club and Al-Ittihad of Alexandria, which he had been loaned to before Al-Ahly, and after his transfer to the Red Castle, he moved during the last season to the army's vanguard, looking for an opportunity to participate and shine before returning to Al-Ittihad on loan.
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