Zamalek: Bezerra Will Not Force the Club’s Hand.. We Are Ready to Escalate
Maher Ghareeb, head of Zamalek’s media department, confirmed that the club remains firm in its position regarding Brazilian player Juan Bezerra, stressing that the player is under contract for three more seasons and that any potential departure must be negotiated through the club.
Maher Ghareeb, head of Zamalek’s media department, confirmed that there have been no new developments in the dispute involving Brazilian player Juan Bezerra, stressing that the club’s position has not and will not change. 🏹⚽
Speaking to Karim Ramzy on Mega FM Radio, Ghareeb said that Zamalek remains committed to protecting its rights in the Bezerra case, stressing that the club will not allow itself to be pressured into approving the player’s departure.
Ghareeb said: “Zamalek’s position on Bezerra has not and will not change. No one will force Zamalek’s hand, and Zamalek’s status and prestige come above anyone.”
🏹 Zamalek Sticks to Bezerra’s Contract
Ghareeb explained that Juan Bezerra is under contract with Zamalek for three more seasons, pointing out that the player has the right to discuss any offers he receives, but only through the club and through official channels.
He stressed that Zamalek is willing to consider offers for the player within the proper legal framework, but rejects the current way in which the situation is being handled.
⚠️ Zamalek Applies Disciplinary Regulations
The Zamalek media department head also revealed that the club has begun applying its internal regulations against Bezerra because of his continued absence from team training.
He said the club had sent emails and official letters documenting the player’s absence from training, stressing that Zamalek will take further escalation steps if the dispute continues.
He added that the club will not give up its rights and that any upcoming measures will be taken in accordance with the relevant regulations and laws.
❌ Zamalek Denies Approving Bezerra’s Departure
Meanwhile, Zamalek’s board denied reports circulating in recent hours claiming that the club had agreed to sell Juan Bezerra, the first-team player.
The board stressed that the club’s position, previously announced in an official statement, remains unchanged, and that Zamalek has not approved the player’s departure.
The club confirmed that it is following all necessary legal procedures in the case to protect the rights of Zamalek and its supporters.
🔴 Zamalek Demands Bezerra’s Return
Zamalek stressed the need for Juan Bezerra to return to Cairo and resume team training, particularly because the player remains under contract with the club for three more seasons.
The club believes that the player cannot leave unilaterally and that any move in this direction requires the approval of Zamalek’s board and compliance with the official procedures.
The Juan Bezerra dispute continues as Zamalek maintains its firm position, while the club awaits further developments before taking the appropriate measures to protect its rights in the player’s case. 🏹
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