Kadesh makes an offer to Galatasaray for Mustafa Muhammad

Turkish press reports revealed that Galatasaray club received an offer from Kadesh, who is competing in the Spanish League, in order to obtain the services of Egyptian Mostafa Mohamed, the star of the team loaned from Zamalek.

Galatasaray had included Mustafa Mohamed from Zamalek on loan in January 2021, before deciding to activate the final purchase clause in the loan contract.

It is scheduled to pay Galatasaray 4 million dollars to Zamalek during the next few days, before Thursday, June 30, in order to obtain the services of the international striker once and for all.

And the Turkish newspaper “fotospor” indicated today, Sunday, that Galatasaray received an offer from Kadesh to buy Mustafa Muhammad, while the Turkish club set an amount of 8 million euros to sell its striker.

The newspaper pointed out that the Galatasaray club is negotiating with Kadesh about Mustafa Mohamed, although he has not yet paid the amount of 4 million dollars to Zamalek to own the player’s services.

She added that Galatasaray, in the event of paying $4 million to Zamalek, would have spent $5.5 million in total for Zamalek for Mustafa Mohamed (the loan value and the activation of the final purchase clause).

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And she continued, “We do not know the exact value of the offer made by Kadesh to Galatasaray, but according to the information received by us, the offer is close to the price set by the Turkish club to sell the player.”

Mustafa Mohamed played 40 games last season with Galatasaray in all tournaments, during which he scored 8 goals and provided 5 assists.

For his part, Cadiz finished last season in the Spanish League in 17th place, as it escaped relegation to the Second Division by one point.

Cadiz is scheduled to play against Real Sociedad in the first round of the new La Liga season.

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