كتب : Hatem Maher
Egypt's footballing history did not witness any player joining Ahli from Zamalek or vice-versa.
All the players who made such shocking moves were free agents like former Egypt greats Hossam Hassan and Gamal Abdul-Hamid.
"If Zamalek contacted us regarding signing one of our players we will seriously consider their offer," Al-Qaeyi, who is renowned for his ability to lure big names to Ahli, told the club's official website on Thursday.
"If we find that selling that player won't have any negative effects on Ahli we will accept Zamalek's offer.
"If Zamalek have a player who is not performing well due to bad luck, why can't they sell him to us? The same applies to Ahli."
Recent reports suggested that the Cairo duo might strike a historic swap deal.
According to those reports, the deal would see Zamalek defender Hani Saied joining Ahli, with Ahmed Farag and Hassan Mostafa going in the opposite direction.
But Zamalek said they were not ready to offload Egyptian international Saied, who is widely considered as the best defender in the country.
Ambitious
Al-Qaeyi hopes to see Ahli one day compete with the world's biggest teams in the transfer market.
"Our reputation is becoming bigger and bigger, so we deserve to sign high-caliber players.
"For instance, I hope that Ahli battle it out with a club like Tottenham Hotspur for a player's signature one day.
"I would like to see that player snub Tottenham and join us. We are ambitious but we have to work hard to reach such position," he added.