Controversial Egypt midfielder Amr Warda who was kicked out of their 2019 Africa Cup of Nations squad has landed in hot water once again.
Warda, 26, was dumped out of the Pharaohs squad after being accused of online sexual harassment by several women but returned for the group stages after the rest of the squad protested for his return.
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Egypt were eventually knocked out of the competition by Bafana Bafana in the round of 16 with Warda featuring in the second-half, which marked his last involvement with the senior national team.
After apologising to outraged Egyptian football fans, his indiscipline issues have resurfaced in Europe, where Greek Super League side AE Larissa confirmed the termination of his loan deal from domestic rivals PAOK.
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"With a personal decision from the club's President, Mr Alexis Kougias, the loan deals of PAOK and Olympiakos loanees, Amr Warda and Giannis Masouras, have been terminated due to serious disciplinary offences," the statement read.
It's been suggested the Al Ahly academy graduate went AWOL for several weeks without an excuse to the club before they reached a decision to cancel his season-long loan.
Before the latest transgression, Warda had scored seven goals and registered six assists in 23 games across all competitions for the Greek outfit.