Zamalek finalizes signing of Young Africans striker.
Zamalek signs a deal with Tanzanian striker Clement Mzizi to strengthen the team’s attack for the upcoming season.
The Planning Committee at Zamalek Club, headed by Amr El-Ganany, Hazem Emam, and Mido, continues negotiations with new players to strengthen the team’s squad for the upcoming season.
A source inside the club revealed that Zamalek has reached a final agreement with Tanzanian striker Clement Mzizi, coming from the Young Africans team, for a fee of one million dollars.
Mzizi (21 years old) delivered an impressive performance with his team during the 2024-2025 Tanzanian league season and is considered a strong addition to Zamalek’s attacking line.
On the local competition front, Zamalek is preparing to face Pharco next Saturday evening at Cairo Stadium in the final round of the league, before playing the Egypt Cup final against Pyramids next Thursday at the same stadium.
Head coach Ayman El Ramady aims to achieve his second victory with the team after their 3-0 win over Petrojet, in order to enter the final match in high spirits and delight the White Knights’ fans.
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