Moroccan Ashraf Bin Sharqi, the former Al -Rayyan player, ignited the atmosphere in the Egyptian football street after breaking his contract with the team, in preparation for joining the ranks of Al -Ahly after he paid the penalty clause. Bin Sharqi became the modern social media, amid a great interaction from the fans of his former club Zamalek and the fans of his future club Al -Ahly, the traditional competitor of Zamalek. The announcement of the annulment of the Bin Sharqi contract sparked widespread controversy between the fans and stars of Zamalek and the former Al -Ahly and the sports street. The anticipation increased in the Egyptian football street after Bin Sharqi’s arrival in Cairo, to join Al -Ahly, who seeks to strengthen his ranks before the World Cup clubs.
Bin Sharqi has sparked a great controversy among the fans of Al -Ahly and Zamalek, because he had previously shine with Zamalek, which makes his transition to the traditional rival to many discussions and divisions between the fans of the Egyptian football.
The Moroccan player presented distinguished levels during his game in the Egyptian League, and is very popular among the white castle fans. With his move to Al -Ahly, he will have to face new challenges, whether in proving himself within the team or in dealing with the various mass reactions. The past few days have witnessed accelerated developments about his transfer to Al -Ahly, after ending his experience with Al -Rayyan. This transition is one of the most prominent Mercato winter deals for the Egyptian League. Al -Ahly negotiations with Bin Sharqi began a while ago, as all the details were agreed. Despite the initial agreement between the player and Al -Ahly, Al -Rayyan coach expressed his adherence to the player’s continued ranks, which led to the complexity of the deal. Al -Rayyan administration tried to persuade Bin Sharqi to stay, but the player’s desire to go through a new experience with Al -Ahly finally decided.
After a series of negotiations, Al -Ahly and Al -Rayyan reached a solution, which paved the way for his transfer to the Red Castle to reach Cairo and begin a new stage. Bin Sharqi, who started his career with Moroccan El Fassi in the ranks of Al -Rayyan last season from Al -Jazira club, played 28 games in various competitions and scored 14 goals from 10 goals in the league. In the current season, he played 8 games and scored 4 goals, including three in the league and one in the AFC Champions League.
