Zamalek are working to resolve a financial issue involving four foreign players who are awaiting payment of overdue dues before the Egyptian club begins preparations for the new season.
The players affected are Brazilian forward Juan Bezerra, Angolan attacker Chico Banza, and Palestinian duo Oday Dabbagh and Adam Kayed, who have all requested that their outstanding payments be settled during the current period.
A source inside Zamalek told local media that the four professionals recently contacted members of the club’s football management department to raise concerns over the delayed payments and request that the matter be addressed before the start of pre-season training.
The situation has added further pressure on the club’s administration, which is attempting to ensure that preparations for the upcoming campaign begin without additional complications.
Players Seek Resolution Before Training Begins
According to the source, the foreign players are keen to receive their financial entitlements before joining the squad for preparations.
The source explained that Zamalek’s football management is currently coordinating with the club’s board of directors to secure the necessary funds and distribute the outstanding amounts as quickly as possible.
The club’s priority is to avoid any disputes with the players and create a stable environment ahead of the new season.
The source said the administration understands the importance of resolving the issue promptly, particularly with the team needing to begin preparations in the right conditions.
Delayed Payments Affect Preparation Schedule
The financial situation has already affected Zamalek’s pre-season plans.
The source revealed that the start of the team’s preparation programme has been postponed several times because of the unpaid dues crisis involving players.
Club officials are now working to find a solution in the coming hours, with the aim of allowing the squad to begin its preparations as soon as possible.
The delays have created concerns over the team’s readiness, as early pre-season work is considered important for building fitness levels, improving tactical understanding and integrating new players ahead of competitive fixtures.
Zamalek Attempt to Avoid Further Problems
The club’s management is determined to settle the matter before it develops into a larger issue.
With the new season approaching, ensuring that all players are focused on football remains a key priority for Zamalek.
The involvement of foreign professionals makes resolving the situation even more important, as clubs often face greater complications when contractual and financial disagreements involve overseas players.
By addressing the outstanding payments, Zamalek hope to maintain stability within the squad and prevent disruptions during the crucial preparation period.
The Egyptian giants are now expected to continue discussions internally as they seek to complete the payments and confirm a new date for the start of pre-season training.
For the four foreign players, the focus remains on receiving their overdue financial dues and returning their attention to preparing for the challenges ahead.