كتب : Omar AbdelAziz
Zamalek chairman Galal Ibrahim said on Sunday that the Egyptian club will accept no less than $1million in case of a loan deal for the veteran keeper.
However, Merreikh, currently managed by ex-Ahli boss Hossam Al-Badri, are only willing to pay $600,000 to get their man on a permanent deal that doesn’t seem to be negotiable.
“I talked to Merreikh football director Adel Abou-Greisha and he told me that they want Al-Hadari permanently for only $600,000,” Zamalek board member Tarek Ghoneim told FilGoal.com.
Zamalek have set $2million as an asking price for Al-Hadari, who insists on leaving after falling out with manager Hossam Hassan and goalkeeping coach Emad Al-Mandouh.
The 37-year-old, who is on a three-year contract with the Whites, has also been linked with a January switch to Harras Hodoud.
He is currently serving a four-month ban that ends by February 2011.