Al Ahly have reportedly taken a new decision after their disappointing displays at the FIFA Club World Cup.
The Egyptian Red Devils have registered a draw and a loss in their opening two games at the tournament and are now facing a group-stage elimination.
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According to Kooora, the club are fully behind new coach Jose Riveiro and are now set to change their transfer plans.
The report claims the club were only looking to sign a left-back and a striker after the Club World Cup, but they have decided to add more by also looking at the right-back position.
"Al-Ahly's management had intended to only support the left-back and striker positions. Things have changed radically now, and the focus is now on supporting the left and right-back positions, in addition to a local striker," the source told Kooora.
"The level Mohamed Hany showed in the tournament, the frequent injuries to Omar Kamal Abdel Wahed's replacement, and the departure of Akram Tawfik made strengthening the right-back position an urgent necessity."
"Strengthening the center-back position is on the table, but it's not a priority at the moment due to the presence of Moroccan Achraf Dari and Yasser Ibrahim, along with the permanent purchase of Mustafa Al-Ash and the loan of Ahmed Ramadan Beckham from Ceramica for a season."
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