Ismaili have decided to examine the health of all their players regularly by establishing a new pharmacy inside the club's residence, following the sudden death of Ahli full-back Mohamed Abdul-Wahab. “We will build a pharmacy to be ready to cure any emergency cases,” Ismaili vice president Ibrahim Ashour told FilGoal.com on Friday. Egypt international defender Abdul-Wahab passed away after suffering heart failure during practice on Thursday. Abdul-Wahab collapsed during Ahli's morning training session and was rushed to 'Egypt International Hospital' in Dokki, Cairo, but the 22-year-old winger passed away before he could be revived. “We are searching for a doctor to be responsible of examining all the players to be sure they are in a good health,” Ashour added. Meanwhile, Ismaili midfielder Mohamed Abdul-Wahed said a member in the Egyptian Football Association (EFA) tried to convince him return to his former club Zamalek iun the January transfer window. Abdul-Wahed involved in a dispute with Zamalek after he moved to Ismaili as the Cairo giants said his contract is yet to be fulfilled. The skillful winger said his contract expired and he was free to seal the move to Ismaili.