Zamalek Strikes Gold: Gabonese Star Aaron Bubendza Signs Lucrative $600,000 Deal
Zamalek Club Signs Gabonese Aaron Bobenza and Extends Hamza Mathlouthi’s Contract
Zamalek club officials have reached an agreement to include Gabonese Aaron Bobenza to support the team’s attack next season. The player is 28 years old and currently not under contract with any club, meaning if he joins White Castle, he will be on a free transfer deal, and will only cost his salary from Zamalek coffers.
Aaron Bupendza previously played for Saudi Al-Shabaab and Al-Arabi in the Qatari ranks and has multiple professional experiences in the French league.
Details of Aaron Poppendza’s Deal with Zamalek
A Zamalek club source revealed that Bobendza will receive an annual salary of $600,000, in addition to a ”bonus” amounting to $300,000 in the Gabonese player’s contract.
Zamalek officials sent the player a flight ticket, on the condition that he arrive in Cairo within the next few hours to undergo a medical and officially sign the contract.
Zamalek Signs Palestinian Striker Omar Farag
Zamalek reached an agreement to include Palestinian striker Omar Farag, a professional in the Swedish league. The Zamalek administration is trying to add more players to the striker position based on the wishes of Portuguese José Gómez, in light of the lack of players in the position.
Zamalek Extends Hamza Mathlouthi’s Contract for Two Seasons
Zamalek club officials decided to extend the contract of Tunisian right back Hamza Mathlouthi in the coming period, as he has one season left on his contract and has the right to sign with any club in the coming period.
According to a Zamalek club administration source, the council, led by Hussein Labib, is planning to retire Mathluthi from the team jersey and stay for the longest period of time for various reasons, especially his commitment on and off the field.
Zamalek officials decided to extend the player’s contract for the next two seasons while increasing the value of his contract with the team, provided that the signing begins in the coming days and before waiting to enter the free transfer window next January.
Zamalek’s Next Match in the Confederations Cup
Zamalek are preparing to face Kenyan Police in the first leg of the 32nd round of the African Confederation Cup in the Kenyan capital Nairobi on September 14 with the return match scheduled to take place in Cairo on September 20.
