Imam Ashour adheres to his financial equality with Zizou and Trezeguet in Al-Ahly
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Imam Ashour adheres to his financial equality with Zizou and Trezeguet in Al-Ahly

المحرر الذكى May 15, 2026 7 0 0
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Imam Ashour, a star in the middle of Al-Ahly Club, continues to adhere to his financial demands to obtain a similar salary for his colleagues Zizou and Trezeguet. The Red Club is preparing to make an offer of 40 million pounds a year, while threatening to agree to his departure for $6 million in the event that no agreement is reached.

Al Ahly has embarked on developing a comprehensive strategy to ensure the continuity of its key stars, by opening the file of negotiating with the pivotal players to renew their contracts and protect them from the temptations of competing clubs. Imam Ashour, the focus of the team, is at the top of the administration's list of priorities for renewal, as a date has been set to sit with him in the coming days to discuss the terms of the extension, knowing that his current contract expires two seasons from now. Informed sources inside the Red Castle revealed The club has prepared an attractive financial offer that includes increasing the player's salary to three times the value of his current contract, reaching 40 million pounds in the first year, with an annual increase of two million pounds over five years. The proposed offer also includes lucrative advertising rights, as Ashour will receive three advertising campaigns annually worth EGP 5 million per campaign, adding an additional EGP 15 million to his annual income. However, the player surprised the management by being very attached The demand for financial equality with team stars Ahmed Sayed Zizou and Mahmoud Hassan Trezeguet, who receive salaries ranging between 80 and 100 million pounds annually. On the other hand, the club's management warned that it will be forced to consider external offers if Ashour insists on his demands, stressing that it will not agree to his departure except in exchange for an official offer of at least $6 million after the end of the World Cup.