Algerian radio reported on Friday that Egyptian club Al Ahly has made an offer of 1.5 million euros (about 1.62 million dollars) to sign Mohamed Amine Remdawi, a striker from Paradou AC, which has been relegated to the Algerian second division.

The official spokesperson for Paradou AC confirmed Al Ahly’s offer to sign Remdawi, who is 20 years old, without disclosing its value, noting that other clubs are also interested in signing the player.

The spokesperson stated that the management of Paradou AC is waiting until the end of the season to conduct a comprehensive evaluation in order to avoid repeating this season’s mistakes and to decide on which players will leave the team for other destinations.

Mohamed Amine Remdawi, Paradou striker

In addition to Remdawi, the spokesperson suggested that strikers Ben Ahmed Kouhili and Mustafa Djibril Soko, as well as midfielder Mohamed Islam Abdelkader, could also leave if the club receives suitable offers.

According to informed sources, Paradou AC, which sits 14th in the professional league standings with one round remaining, is not expected to rule out selling five or six players during the upcoming summer transfer window.

Al Ahly

Al Ahly is a prominent Egyptian sports club based in Cairo, best known for its highly successful football team. Founded in 1907, it is one of the oldest and most decorated clubs in Africa, having won numerous domestic and continental titles, including multiple CAF Champions League trophies. The club is often referred to as the “Club of the Century” in Africa due to its rich history and widespread fan base.

Paradou AC

Paradou AC is a French football club based in the village of Paradou, near Marseille, best known for its youth academy, which has produced top talents like Karim Benzema. Founded in 1995, the club focuses on developing young players and has since merged with another local club to form Athlético Marseille in 2015. The academy’s success has made Paradou AC a notable name in French football despite its small size.