Premier League
The future of Mariano Díaz could take an unexpected turn, as Al-Ahly, the most successful club in Egyptian football, has set its sights on the Hispano-Dominican forward, who has been without a team since leaving Sevilla last summer. According to the TV show Match, the reigning CAF Champions League winners have reportedly made a formal offer to secure the services of the 31-year-old attacker.
After a challenging spell at Nervión, marked by injuries and lack of playing time (having only played 13 games, mostly as a substitute, and failing to score any goals), Mariano is reportedly considering relaunching his career in Africa, as reported by the newspaper AS. Al-Ahly, who are also guaranteed a spot in the upcoming Club World Cup, could provide the ideal setting for the forward to regain prominence in a successful team.
Egypt could be his salvation after six months without a team
The Cairo-based club, led by Swiss coach Marcel Koller since 2022, seems determined to bolster their attack for international challenges, including a notable showdown against Lionel Messi's Inter Miami next June. This interest from Al-Ahly further indicates that Mariano's future is increasingly distant from Spain.
Interestingly, another Egyptian football icon, Zamalek, recently tried to sign Sergio Ramos, although the defender is still awaiting a European offer. Meanwhile, Mariano could be the next big name to land in Egypt.
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