Arab Contractors have decided to ease their financial crisis by transfer-listing top first-team players, which include international midfielder Mohamed Al-Nenni. The decision came amid the ongoing suspension of domestic football in Egypt; a setback that doesn't seem to be on its way to a soon end. “We are now ready to listen to offers from abroad for our star duo Mohamed Al-Nenni and Bassem Ali," Contractors chief Sherif Habib told FilGoal.com. “There are also offers from Iraq for Nigeria duo Musa Kabiru and Tijani Shamsudeen."
Bassem Ali is also poised to leave Contractors Despite the financial suffering of all top-flight clubs in Egypt, Contractors are believed to be the one team who achieved highest revenues last summer, following the sale of star man Mohamed Salah. Salah, a regular in Egypt's selection, was snapped by Swiss champions Basel for a fee of around €2.2million. Like Salah, midfielder Al-Nenni has become a key midfield man for Bob Bradley's Egypt, having featured in 16 games out of 20 under the American.