The veteran Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Elneny passed away this Friday in...
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The veteran Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Elneny passed away this Friday in…

The veteran Egyptian midfielder, Mohamed Elneny, has announced that he has ended his stay with Arsenal, who competes for the English Football League Cup, this Friday after 8 years.

In a video clip on his Instagram account, the 31-year-old said: “Gonners (Arsenal fans) I have to say goodbye today and thank you for everything you’ve done for me. I miss you so much and you will always be in my heart.”

“I want to tell you how much I love you, and I will never forget the way you supported me,” the Egyptian national team player added. See you at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday for a farewell face-to-face.

In the year After starting his career with “Arab Contractors” in 2010, Elneny moved to Swiss club Basel in 2013, where he played alongside fellow star Mohamed Salah.

After winning the Swiss League four times, he moved to Arsenal and won the cup in 2017. He played on loan with Turkey’s Besiktas in the 2020 season.

Elneny has held firm to his principles during his career, openly supporting Gaza after the Israeli attack and was not afraid of the club’s punishment for not supporting his countryman Mohamed Salah two weeks later. , pressure and aggression from social media pioneers.

Elneny was behind the appointment of a prayer room at the Arsenal Stadium (Emirates) for the first time in the London club’s history.

Basson Elneny Opened A Prayer Hall At The Emirates Stadium

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