Sunderland AFC has officially announced that they will be signing Egyptian International Ahmed Elmohamady on a permanent contract. The deal has already been arranged with the fees agreed with Egyptian premier league side ENPPI, which was part of the initial loan deal at the start of the season.
‘Sir’ Niall Quinn pretty much admitted that Sunderland are to sign the right sided player in his recent ‘meet the fans’ tour of the North-East. The Mighty Quinn spoke how Elmo would benefit greatly from Sunderland’s summer pre-season tour of 2011-21 season, in which he could only attend if he was still with Sunderland after his loan deal had ended, meaning another loan deal or what has been confirmed today on a permanent basis.
The 22 year old know as the “Egyptian Beckham” has time and time again expressed his love for Sunderland Football club, the fans and the city. Manager Steve Bruce told Sunderland official site “Ahmed has been a pleasure to have around the place since he joined us. He’s a great professional, has settled into the club and is keen to learn.”
“He is adapting well to the unique demands of the Premier League and I’m certain there’s still much more to come from him.”