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Does Zamalek Sell Neymar to the Saudi League?


    Amid media reports of Saudi offers for Zamalek's player Sayed Abdullah Neymar following his outstanding performance in the recent Arab Championship and his good showing, reports from inside Zamalek reveal the management's stance on Neymar's departure during the current summer transfer window in the event of a Saudi offer for him.

    Reports from inside Zamalek confirm that the football management rejects the idea of Neymar leaving the team's ranks during the current period, given the team's technical need for him. The current situation does not require the departure of any key player, especially in light of the ongoing registration suspension and the difficulty of making new signings until the fines are paid to lift the suspension.


    The team recently returned to Cairo and has a 20-day break before resuming training in preparation for the new season.


Saudi Report Determines Tarek Hamed's Fate After Arab Exit:


    A Saudi news report revealed the fate of Tarek Hamed, a midfielder for Al-Ittihad Jeddah, following the team's exit from the Arab Club Championship.


    The Saudi team was eliminated from the Arab Club Championship in the quarterfinals after losing to Al-Hilal with a score of 2-1.


    "Saudi Sport" website revealed that the Portuguese coach, Nuno Espirito Santo, the head coach of Al-Ittihad Jeddah's first football team, informed Tarek Hamed of his departure from the team.


    The report also stated that Tarek Hamed refuses to leave the Saudi league, considering three offers to continue playing in the Saudi league next season in the Roshan League.


    The report confirmed that Tarek Hamed insists on staying in the Kingdom despite a strong and serious offer from Pyramids FC.


Khaled Talat and a Comparison Between Arab African and Arab Asian Teams:


    Sports critic Khaled Talat commented on the performance of African teams compared to Asian teams in the ongoing Arab Club Championship held in Saudi Arabia.


    African teams did not perform as expected and were surpassed by Arab teams from Asia, which was pointed out by Khaled Talat.


On his personal Facebook page, Khaled Talat wrote a comparison:


    "A tremendous dominance of Asian teams over African teams in the Arab Club Championship. Sixteen teams participated, eight from Africa and eight from Asia.


Eight teams advanced to the quarterfinals, seven from Asia, and only one African team!

Four teams advanced to the semifinals, all of them from Arab Asia.


    Seventeen matches were played between an Asian team and an African team. Ten matches ended with Asian teams winning, five matches ended in a draw, and only two matches ended with the African team winning.


    Asian teams scored 20 goals against African teams, while African teams scored only 10 goals against Asian teams."

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