ENPPI goalkeeper Soliman joins Petrojet training
ENPPI management have reached an agreement with goalkeeper El-Mahdy Soliman to allow the player to wear the Petrojet jersey next season.
"ENPPI coach Tarek El-Ashri has asked the team management to finalise Soliman's transfer to Petrojet," read a statement on the club's official website.
The 25-year-old goalkeeper made his first appearance with Petrojet on Wednesday when he joined their training sessions at a camp in Ain Sukhna with the aim of preparing for next season's championships.
ENPPI will begin training at their camp in Alexandria on Thursday within the context of preparations for the upcoming season.
"The Alexandria camp will kick off on Thursday for ten days of training" ENPPI tactician El-Ashri told Ahram Online. "The team plans to play four friendlies there."
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