Camwesh Arrives in Cairo to Join Al Ahly: Medicals and Presentation Set
Angolan forward Camwesh leaves Norway heading to Cairo to complete his transfer to Al Ahly after reaching a financial agreement with Tromsø.
Angolan striker Camwesh, from Tromsø of Norway, departed his country today, heading to Cairo to finalize his move to Al Ahly during the winter transfer window.
A source within Al Ahly confirmed that upon arrival, Camwesh will undergo medical tests before participating in the official media presentation as the club’s new signing.
Al Ahly and Tromsø agreed on the financial terms, reducing the loan fee to $370,000 from $500,000, while increasing the buyout clause to $1.75 million, with an official announcement expected in the coming hours.
Al Ahly is preparing for a key match against Young Africans of Tanzania in the fourth round of the CAF Champions League group stage, aiming to strengthen its top position in the group and secure qualification to the Round of 16.
Al Ahly squad for the upcoming match:
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Goalkeepers: Mohamed El Shenawy, Mostafa Shobier, Hamza Alaa
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Defenders: Mohamed Hany, Ahmed Eid, Yasser Ibrahim, Amr Elgazar, Yassine Merhi, Ahmed Ramadan Beckham, Youssef Belamri, Mohamed Shokry
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Midfielders: Aliou Dieng, Marwan Attia, Ahmed Nebil Koka, Mohamed Ali Ben Ramadan, Achraf Bencharki, Ahmed Sayed Zizo, Taher Mohamed Taher, Hussein El Shahat, Mahmoud Hassan Trezeguet
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Forwards: Mohamed Sherif, Marwan Osman
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