Misr Lel-Mikasa in disagreements with John Antwi over potential move to Pyramids

Published on: 07 December 2018

Want-away Ghanaian forward John Antwi and Egyptian side Misr Lel-Mikasa has been in disagreements over a move to Pyramids FC.

The former Dreams FC forward, currently the foreign player with the most goals in Egypt's top flight league has attracted interest from several clubs in the North African coutry.

But, Al-Assiouty now known as Pyramid FC are believed to have tabled a mouthwatering offer for the Ghanaian forward.

However, Lel-Mikasa want around 70 million Egyptian pounds which has fend off some suitors.

According to reports in North Africa, Misr Lel Mikasa are adamant to let the 26 year old leave following the departures of  Eric Traore to Pyramids and Mahmoud Wahid to Al Ahly.

Meanwhile, Lel-Mikasa would be expected to pay Al Ahly 500,000 Egyptian pounds if they sell John Antwi to any club.

Antwi started his career in Egypt with Al Ismaily in 2013 where he scored 28 goals before joining Al Ahly two years later, scoring three goals.

He went on to join Misr Lel Makassa where he has now scored 32 goals in his three seasons at the club.

 

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