Today, the Egyptian club Zamalek settled the fate of their striker Bentayeb, confirming his stay within the ranks of the White Castle. This move reflects the management’s commitment to the player’s services, especially with preparations underway for the new football season, which carries great hopes for the white fans.
The Moroccan striker Mahmoud Bentayeb is considered one of the key pillars that Zamalek relies on in its lineup. His importance becomes particularly evident as the team approaches participation in the CAF Champions League, where the team aims to excel in this important continental competition, explaining the club’s insistence on retaining a player of Bentayeb’s caliber.
On the other hand, Zamalek seeks to strengthen its squad following mixed results in the previous season. After winning the Egyptian Premier League title after a tough battle with Pyramids and Al Ahly, the team failed to win the CAF Confederation Cup, which was claimed by Algeria’s USM Alger. This has prompted the management to reevaluate some positions.
As part of the renewal plan, Zamalek’s management is preparing for changes in the team roster. It is expected that they will let go of Seif Al-Jaziri, with the administration seeking to mutually terminate his contract, along with the Kenyan player who has not participated in any matches since joining. The club also decided not to renew Ahmad Hamdi’s contract and has begun searching for replacements to ensure a strong start in the upcoming season.

