Kahraba, now a free agent, breaks his silence on Club Africain and Al Ahly

Kahraba sets the record straight on his future after leaving Al Qadsiamahmoud kahraba / @Foot AfricaEgyptian star Mahmoud Abdel Moneim Kahraba has officially become a free agent after terminating his ...

Kahraba, now a free agent, breaks his silence on Club Africain and Al Ahly
Kahraba, now a free agent, breaks his silence on Club Africain and Al Ahly

Kahraba sets the record straight on his future after leaving Al Qadsia

mahmoud kahraba / @Foot Africa

Egyptian star Mahmoud Abdel Moneim Kahraba has officially become a free agent after terminating his contract with Kuwaiti side Al Qadsia. The forward confirmed that he is currently evaluating three offers to decide his next destination, working closely with his agent.

On his Instagram account, Kahraba announced: “I have unilaterally terminated my contract with Al Qadsia due to unpaid contractual dues during the past period.”

Kahraba addresses Club Africain offer rumors

Speaking on television, the former Al Ahly player firmly denied rumors linking him to negotiations with Tunisian club Club Africain, stressing that he has not entered into discussions with any club.

He also mentioned that his career could continue for another three to four years, prompting him to weigh his options carefully to select the move that best aligns with his ambitions.

A return to Al Ahly? "A dream for any player"

Regarding a possible return to the Cairo giants, Kahraba affirmed that it would be a dream for any player, while making it clear that no Al Ahly official has contacted him so far.

The 31-year-old declared: “Of course, returning to Al Ahly is every player’s dream. The club holds a huge place in my life: it shaped my name and my history. Al Ahly is an integral part of my life. But so far, no club official has reached out to me about a possible comeback.”

Throughout his career, Kahraba has played for several clubs, including Al Ahly, Zamalek, Al Ittihad Alexandria, and ENPPI. He has also enjoyed stints abroad, representing FC Lucerne and Grasshoppers (Switzerland), Desportivo Aves (Portugal), and Hatayspor (Turkey).

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