The Egypt goalkeeper fell out with Zamalek manager Hossam Hassan and his exit from the Cairo club seems inevitable this winter.
While he is currently serving a four-month ban, Hodoud appeared as prominent suitors to sign the 37-year-old from the league leaders.
“Of course Al-Hadari is welcomed here. He wants to remain his shape by training with us,” Hodoud assistant coach Abou-Taleb Al-Essawi told FilGoal.com.
“We are happy to have him here and will be happier if he joined us.”
Al-Hadari is also joined by Egypt mate Hosni Abd-Rabou, who is recovering from a cruciate ligament injury under the supervision of the Hodoud medical staff.
Tarek Al-Ashri’s side have been encountering problems in goal since first-choice keeper Mathurin Kameni damaged knee ligaments last season.
Ali Farag is currently Hodoud’s number one.