Al Ahly surprises the Tunisian Football Federation with an official request regarding Ben Ramdan.
Al Ahly requests the exemption of Mohamed Ben Ramadan from the Tunisia national team's camp in June in preparation for the FIFA Club World Cup.
This unexpected request from Al Ahly has attracted significant attention in the sports community, especially as it follows Ben Ramadan's high-profile move from Hungarian club Ferencváros. The club's aim is to ensure the player is in top form for the global tournament, which presents a major challenge for all top teams.
In this regard, the Tunisian website "Asseerah" confirmed that Mohamed Ben Ramadan's absence from the Tunisia national team's camp in June has become almost certain following his official move to Al Ahly. It appears that Al Ahly's intention is to prioritize the player's participation in the global tournament over joining his national team at this crucial time.
It is worth mentioning that Mohamed Ali Ben Ramadan is considered one of the top midfielders in Tunisia. He delivered an impressive performance with Ferencváros, which led Al Ahly to sign him in a key move to strengthen their squad for the coming period. Ben Ramadan is known for his high technical abilities, making him a valuable addition to Al Ahly in international competitions.
Looking ahead, it is expected that Ben Ramadan will begin training with Al Ahly at the start of next week, where he will undergo a specialized rehabilitation program in preparation for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. Al Ahly aims to ensure the player’s physical and technical readiness for the tournament, which is a major goal for the club as they strive for more global titles.
There has been much discussion in sports circles about the impact of this decision on the relationship between Al Ahly and the Tunisian Football Federation, given the potential reactions from officials in Tunisia. While Al Ahly is focused on ensuring the best possible preparation for its team in international challenges, joining national teams is of significant importance, which could create some controversy in the coming days.
Al Ahly continues its efforts to build a strong team capable of competing in both local and international competitions. With players like Ben Ramadan in their ranks, the club is looking to bolster its position on the global stage, with participation in the FIFA Club World Cup being a great opportunity to prove itself internationally. Meanwhile, the situation between Al Ahly and the Tunisian Football Federation remains under close scrutiny, as both sides handle this unconventional request.
This step reflects Al Ahly's strategic focus on achieving success in global competitions, highlighting the club's long-term planning. As Ben Ramadan is expected to play a crucial role for Al Ahly in the future, the coming days will be critical in determining how the Tunisia national team will respond to this decision and how it will affect his international career.
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