Zamalek Pays the "Million Euros"… Pacheco Officially Receives His Dues After a Long Battle
Zamalek sent one million euros as Pacheco’s dues and confirmed that lifting the registration ban is imminent to allow new player registrations.
Zamalek Club has officially confirmed the full payment of all financial dues owed to former Portuguese coach Jaime Pacheco, amounting to nearly one million euros. This move is part of the club management’s efforts to resolve the ongoing financial dispute and pave the way for lifting the player registration ban.
The club indicated that this payment came after a series of negotiations and settlements, closing a complex file that had lasted for more than a season. This follows the club’s previous success in settling the dues of Moroccan player Khalid Boutaib, strengthening the club’s legal position and creating a suitable foundation for the normal resumption of player registrations.
Zamalek emphasized that lifting the registration ban is imminent, with clear expectations that the team will be able to register new signings at the start of the upcoming local transfer window next month. This step is crucial for strengthening the squad in preparation for the next sports season.
This initiative reflects Zamalek’s commitment to settling all outstanding financial issues that hinder the team’s stability, aiming to provide an ideal environment that allows players and the technical staff to focus fully on competitions without legal or financial obstacles. This opens new horizons for success and improvement in both performance and results.
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