Egyptian Premier League giants Zamalek have broken their silence on the claims that they have been handed a transfer ban for the next three windows.
KingFut have reported that the Egyptian champions were handed a transfer ban for the next two years failing to pay Club Africain a sell-on-fee percentage on striker Seifeddine Jaziri.
Jaziri joined the White Knights from Arab Contractors in 2021, and reports claim the striker's boyhood club Club African were supposed to have received EGP 838,000.
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On Friday, Club African announced that Zamalek were handed the transfer ban until Zamalek decided to pay the money owed.
Zamalek's interim chairman Soliman Wahdan has now assured the supporters that the club will pay the full amount and not serve a transfer ban.
"The amount owed to Club Africain will be settled, and Zamalek will not serve any transfer ban," Wahdan said, as per KingFut.
"Within a few days, the required amount will be paid in full, and as soon as it's paid, the ban will be lifted immediately.
"We are working on it within the club, there is no need for the fans to be concerned," he added.
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