After joining the ranks of Al Ittihad … Ahmed Hegazy thanks...

After moving to the Saudi club Al Ittihad, Egyptian defender Ahmed Hegazy sent a message to the fans of West Bromwich Albion.

Al Ittihad club had announced the inclusion of Ahmed Hegazy on loan for a season, with a condition of eligibility to purchase in June 2021.

Hegazy wrote on his official Twitter account: “To the dear West Brom fans, I would like to thank you deeply for all the support you have given me over the past three years despite the obstacles the team has faced.”

In another tweet, Hegazy said that he is looking forward to a new experience with Al-Ittihad, which is one of the largest clubs in the Arab region and Asia.

Hegazy, the 29-year-old, joined West Brom’s ranks in the summer of 2017, on loan from the Egyptian Al-Ahly Club, and then the deal turned into a permanent transfer, after the impressive levels the Egyptian defender offered with the team.

Ahmed Hegazy, with West Bromwich Albion, played 104 games in all competitions, 39 matches in the Premier League, 56 matches in the First Division (Championship), 6 matches in the FA Cup and 3 matches in the English League Cup.

Hijazi scored 4 goals for his English team and was able to lead the team to the Premier League this season.

West Brom club published an official statement on its website, including details of the deal, in which he said, “Ahmed Hegazy joined the Saudi Professional Union team on loan, with an agreement on a permanent transfer next summer.”

The club concluded its statement by saying, “The club would like to thank Ahmed for his contribution during the past three seasons and wish him and his family every success in the future.”

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