Enppi players Ali Mahmoud and Aktai Abdullah have collected their personal belongings from the club’s training headquarters at Petrosport as they prepare for expected moves to Al Ahly during the summer transfer window.
The pair have also missed Enppi training for the past two days, according to a source, with their departures from the club said to be close.
Al Ahly’s management have reached an agreement with Enppi over the transfer of the two players, although the final procedures are still to be completed.
The move would see Mahmoud and Abdullah join Al Ahly as the club continue their preparations for the new season.
A source told Kora Plus that the players clearing their belongings was an initial measure ahead of completing the agreement and formalising their transfers.
The source said the duo’s absence from training had come at their own request as they awaited the conclusion of the deal.
Final Details Remain
Mahmoud and Abdullah are expected to leave Enppi after the two clubs reached an understanding over their moves.
Their decision to remove their belongings from the Petrosport training base is regarded as a sign that the transfers are nearing completion.
Neither player has trained with Enppi over the past two days as the clubs work towards finalising the necessary steps.
The expected transfers would bring an end to their time with Enppi and give Al Ahly two further options ahead of the coming campaign.
The article did not specify the financial terms of the proposed deals or provide a timetable for official confirmation.
However, the agreement between the clubs and the players’ preparations to depart indicate that the process is at an advanced stage.
Abdullah’s Contribution
Aktai Abdullah played 23 matches for Enppi in all competitions during the previous season.
He scored six goals and registered three assists during those appearances.
His contribution made him one of the players expected to leave the club as Al Ahly look to add to their squad in the current transfer window.
The move would offer Abdullah the opportunity to continue his career with one of Egypt’s leading clubs.
Mahmoud’s Record
Ali Mahmoud, 23, featured more regularly for Enppi during the past season.
He made 33 appearances in all competitions, scoring four goals and providing four assists.
His expected transfer alongside Abdullah would represent a significant change for Enppi, who are set to lose two players who contributed across the campaign.
For Al Ahly, the prospective arrivals would form part of their summer recruitment work as they seek to strengthen their options before the new season begins.
With Mahmoud and Abdullah having cleared their belongings and stepped away from training, confirmation of their moves is expected once the remaining transfer procedures have been completed.