The agent of ENPPI wing-back Ahmed Al-Muhammadi, Nader Shawki has dismissed reports that English Premier League side Chelsea have shown interest in signing the player.
Speaking to FilGoal.com, Nader Shawki dismissed those speculations.
"The reports which say that Chelsea want to sign Al-Muhammadi are totally untrue. There are no talks with them over any deal," Shawki said.
"However, Al-Muhammadi has some offers from other English sides.
"I will sit down with ENPPI football director Alaa Abdul-Sadek within the coming few days to discuss the possibility of letting Al-Muhammadi leave the club at the end of the season."
Shawki declined to reveal the names of the interested clubs.
Al-Muhammadi, a 22-year-old right-sided midfielder, was on the verge of joining English side Sunderland in the January transfer window but ENPPI eventually turned down their bid.
He made no secret of his desire to experience European football after attracting a host of suitors over the past few years.
Al-Muhammadi, whose jinking runs down the right flank always cause troubles for opponents, played a key role in helping Egypt win an unprecedented third successive Nations Cup title in January.
He will be granted his wish of playing in the English league when the season ends, Abdul-Sadek said.
"We promised Al-Muhammadi that we will allow him to leave in the summer," he revealed.
"We are considering three offers for him to settle on the best possible choice for him and the club."
Speaking to FilGoal.com, Nader Shawki dismissed those speculations.
"The reports which say that Chelsea want to sign Al-Muhammadi are totally untrue. There are no talks with them over any deal," Shawki said.
"However, Al-Muhammadi has some offers from other English sides.
"I will sit down with ENPPI football director Alaa Abdul-Sadek within the coming few days to discuss the possibility of letting Al-Muhammadi leave the club at the end of the season."
Shawki declined to reveal the names of the interested clubs.
Al-Muhammadi, a 22-year-old right-sided midfielder, was on the verge of joining English side Sunderland in the January transfer window but ENPPI eventually turned down their bid.
He made no secret of his desire to experience European football after attracting a host of suitors over the past few years.
Al-Muhammadi, whose jinking runs down the right flank always cause troubles for opponents, played a key role in helping Egypt win an unprecedented third successive Nations Cup title in January.
He will be granted his wish of playing in the English league when the season ends, Abdul-Sadek said.
"We promised Al-Muhammadi that we will allow him to leave in the summer," he revealed.
"We are considering three offers for him to settle on the best possible choice for him and the club."
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