Gennesh on the verge of returning to Zamalek this summer
Gennesh is close to returning to Zamalek in the summer of 2025 to end his career with the team.

Mahmoud Abdel Rahim "Gennesh", the goalkeeper of Modern Sport, is close to returning to Zamalek Club during the upcoming summer transfer window. This potential move carries a special meaning for the veteran goalkeeper, who hopes to end his football career at the club where he spent many years and contributed to winning numerous titles and achievements.
Well-informed sources revealed that Gennesh is very close to wearing the white jersey once again, especially after Zamalek’s planning committee expressed strong interest in bringing him back. They believe his return would be a positive step on several fronts—both technically and emotionally—particularly as the team currently lacks experienced figures in the dressing room due to the significant changes in its core lineup over recent seasons.
This move by Zamalek’s management comes amid a comprehensive reassessment of the first team’s roster in preparation for the new season. The club is working to strengthen certain positions with players who bring both experience and loyalty, aiming to build a more cohesive team capable of competing strongly in local and continental tournaments.
Only the conclusion of the current season and the appointment of the new technical staff remain before finalizing the preliminary agreement reached between the player and the club. Reports suggest that Gennesh has already agreed to all personal terms of the contract, and is now simply waiting for the green light from the incoming head coach—whether Ayman El Ramady remains in charge or a new foreign coach is hired.
Gennesh’s return to Zamalek wouldn’t be an ordinary transfer—it would carry deep symbolic and emotional significance due to the value he holds within the club. He is known for his fighting spirit on the field, his strong bond with the fans, and his contributions to major club successes over the past decade. He has always been seen as a model of dedication and loyalty.
At 37 years old, Gennesh understands well that this return might mark the final chapter of his career, and he is eager to conclude it at the club where he made his name. He previously starred in several major tournaments and played a key role in winning important titles such as the CAF Confederation Cup, Egypt Cup, Egyptian Super Cup, and CAF Super Cup.
It is expected that Gennesh would serve as the team’s third-choice goalkeeper, behind Mohamed Awad and Mohamed Sobhy. However, his role would go beyond just technical contributions; he would also provide moral and psychological support. The club’s coaching staff believes that having a leader with Gennesh’s experience would positively influence the younger players, especially with the absence of several senior figures in the current squad.
Zamalek is heading into a period of significant transformation, aiming to rebuild the team on solid foundations by blending experienced players with promising young talents. In this context, Gennesh’s return aligns well with the club’s strategic vision. While some observers might argue that age is not on his side, the club is betting on his vast experience, discipline, enthusiasm, and his strong presence both on and off the field.
Meanwhile, Zamalek continues its preparations for a crucial league match against Ceramica Cleopatra, set to be played at the Arab Contractors Stadium as part of the fifth round of the second phase of the Egyptian Premier League. The game is a golden opportunity for Zamalek to secure its first win under coach Ayman El Ramady, following two consecutive draws against Al-Masry and National Bank.
Zamalek currently sits in third place in the league standings with 40 points and is aiming to get back to winning ways amid fierce competition for continental qualification spots. The coming period will be decisive in shaping the team's future, both in terms of the technical staff and player roster.
As fans eagerly await developments regarding Gennesh’s return, Zamalek’s management insists that its decisions are based on thoughtful technical evaluations, not emotional or impulsive choices. The goalkeeper’s potential comeback is being handled with great care, given the strong sentimental and fan-related dimensions it entails. Zamalek fans still cherish memories of Gennesh’s heroic performances in many crucial matches.
His return could also send a powerful message to young players—that loyalty and commitment to the club are always appreciated, and the doors remain open to those who respect the team’s legacy, even if they leave temporarily or play elsewhere.
All signs point toward an imminent return for Gennesh to Zamalek, pending only the end of the current season and the approval of the new head coach, at which point a new chapter can be written in his enduring relationship with his boyhood club—a club that has always been his first and ultimate home.