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Report: Two teams want Huddersfield Town’s forgotten £5.7m man Ramadan Sobhi
Huddersfield Town could bring in some much-needed money during the current crisis with the sale of Ramadan Sobhi in the next transfer window. It appears that the club may have two options gunning for his services.
from Stoke City spent just six months at Huddersfield before heading back to his homeland. Sobhi, who made little impact during his time with the Terriers, was loaned out to Al Ahly, and he remains there today.
In that time, Huddersfield have been relegated and struggled in the Championship since dropping out of the Premier League.

The club will undoubtedly want to trim their wage bill amid the current financial crisis. Sobhi is on £27,000-a-week at Huddersfield.
Now, he has offers from both Egypt and Turkey to make a move away from Huddersfield. A has suggested that Al Ahly are willing to pay €5 million (£4.3m) to secure his permanent services.
However, Sobhi is keen on a return to European football and Besiktas could offer just that. that the Turkish giants could make a swoop for the player, although do not mention whether that would be a permanent or loan move.
Either way, Huddersfield Town will undoubtedly be hoping to shift a player who has failed to live up to his price-tag in West Yorkshire.