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Financial disputes may hasten the departure of Aliou Dieng from Al-Ahly

The corridors of Al-Ahly club have been witnessing a state of controversy during the last hours after repeated reports about the existence of an offer from the Saudi Al-Qadisiyah Club to include the Malian team’s midfielder Aliou Dieng, worth $650,000, an amount that the Red Castle management considered inappropriate for the player’s nature and technical value.

 

In an attempt to keep Malian star Aliou Dieng within the team’s ranks, it is said that Al-Ahly has made a new offer to extend the contract. His contract includes an annual salary of up to one and a half million dollars, with the possibility of increasing it to one million and 800 thousand dollars, in the hope of convincing the player to continue in Cairo. However, the financial player remained committed to his financial demands, which are an annual salary of no less than two and a half million dollars, which the management sees as contradictory to the salary policy in force within the club, so that a clear disagreement appears between the two parties.

In the face of this impasse, it is said that Al-Ahly management is heading to study the option of selling the player during the period The upcoming winter transfers, before his contract expires at the end of the current season, to avoid him leaving for free in the summer. 

It is also reported that the administration is planning to raise the required value of one million dollars from Al-Qadisiyah’s offer, in order to achieve a higher financial gain and ensure that the player exits with the best possible deal for the club.

Reports indicate that Dieng’s exaggerated financial demands reinforced the idea of his departure, especially after his return from a loan he spent with the Saudi Al-Khuloud Club for the season. The past. 

Despite the uncertainty surrounding his future, Dieng continues to perform well inside the green rectangle, and was a key participant in Al-Ahly’s 4-1 win over Shabab El Kabylie in the opening of the group stage of the African Champions League, confirming his technical and physical readiness. 

As reported by “Africa Foot” website sources: Al-Wakrah Club of Qatar is interested in the player.

It seems that the winter transfer period will be decisive in the future of the Malian international player, who may find himself outside the walls of the Red Castle if an agreement that satisfies all parties is not reached.

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