Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane leaving Al Ahly?
Al Ahly SC is undergoing a significant sports reorganization, which might result in the departure of 26-year-old Tunisian international Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane during the next transfer window. The Cairo club's management, in consultation with Danish coach Jess Thorup, intends to review the squad's composition, with a particular focus on foreign players. The objective is to lower the payroll and keep only players who can make an immediate and consistent sporting impact. In this context, Ben Romdhane is mentioned among the players who might leave the club. Internally, there are reservations about his recent technical performance and his capacity to secure a permanent role as a key midfielder. Al Ahly is open to a transfer if they receive a financial offer that reflects the player's value, with a preference for an offer from a Gulf club. The management's belief is that a foreign player in a key position with a high salary should be an undisputed starter, a status that Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane may no longer fully hold. The player is being cautious. Ben Romdhane would only contemplate a departure for a suitable sporting and financial proposal that ensures stability comparable to his current situation in Cairo. The central midfielder joined Al Ahly in June 2025 and his contract with the club runs until June 2029. He has 58 caps and 7 goals for Tunisia. In the 2025/2026 Egyptian Premier League season, he has made 10 appearances, with 2 assists and no goals. His Transfermarkt market value is €1.50m.
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