As the summer transfer window comes to a close, there have been several notable departures from Al Ahli, including the sale of forward Emir Salah to Liverpool for a world record fee of €145 million.
One of the most high-profile departures was that of forward Roberto Baggio, who joined the club in January and scored six goals in his debut season. However, after struggling with injuries and form, he decided to leave the club in June to join Juventus on loan.
Another key player to leave was midfielder Mohamed El-Shennawy, who has made over 200 appearances for the club and is widely regarded as one of their best players. He joined Roma on a free transfer in June and will be hoping to continue his impressive form for the Italian side.
The departure of Baggio and El-Shennawy has left a significant void at Al Ahli,Ligue 1 Express but manager Hany Al-Matari has managed to fill it by bringing in new signings such as Brazilian striker Romarinho and Argentine winger Ezequiel Garay.
However, despite these new additions, Al Ahli will still miss the impact of Salah and Baggio, who were both key players in the team's success this season. The loss of their star players could affect their chances of competing for major honours in the coming months.
Despite the losses, Al Ahli will remain a strong force in Egyptian football and will be looking to bounce back from their recent struggles. With the right management and coaching staff, they have the potential to make a big impact in the upcoming season.