A Gulf conflict ignites the Aliou Dieng file and makes Al-Ahly’s mission difficult

The Africa Foot website revealed a new development in the file to extend the contract of Al-Ahly club player Aliou Dieng, which is that the Qatari club Al-Rayyan has officially entered the negotiating line to contract with Red Eagle to join the list of clubs interested in obtaining the player’s financial services during the coming period.
According to the website, the Qatari Al-Rayyan club has submitted a financial offer amounting to $650,000 to include Dieng before the expiration of his contract. The extension with the Red Castle until June 2026, which will put additional pressure on the Al-Ahmar management, which was seeking in various ways to maintain the player’s services at the request of Yes Torop, the coach of the club’s first football team, who assured the management that neglecting the financial player during this time represents a strategic mistake that is difficult to compensate for, stressing that the loss of a player with technical and tactical capabilities like Dieng will reflect negatively on the team’s balance on the field.
It was a website. Africa Foot had previously revealed in exclusive reports that Aliou Dieng had entered the radar of Gulf clubs, after both Al-Qadisiyah and Al-Wakrah expressed interest in including the player in their ranks during the upcoming transfer period.
This development comes at a time when renewal negotiations between Al-Ahly and Dieng have completely stopped, despite repeated attempts by the administration to convince him to stay. Al-Ahly’s offers included a signing bonus of $1.6 million, in addition to an annual increase of $100,000, but the player rejected all proposals, demanding a greater financial value. With its strict stance.
Despite external pressures and internal tensions, Aliou Dieng continues to provide strong and consistent levels, which was clearly demonstrated in the great victory over JS Kabylie with a score of 4-1 in the African Champions League, which led to an increase in the interest of Gulf clubs in obtaining his services.
In a related context, Dieng left this morning, for Mali, to join the camp of his country’s national team, which is preparing To participate in the African Nations competitions, which begin in Morocco on December 21st.
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