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Barcelona weighs buying Hamza Abdel Karim from Al-Ahly

🇪🇸 24 May 2026

Barcelona is considering exercising its purchase option for Egyptian youth forward Hamza Abdel Karim after his name appeared on Egypt's provisional World Cup squad list. The club has not yet confirmed a final decision.

The Egyptian Football Association announced a 27‑player list for the upcoming World Cup, which includes Hamza, a Juvenil A player currently training at Barcelona's academy. His inclusion has drawn attention both in Egypt and within the Catalan club.

The announcement has resonated in Hamza's home country and among Barcelona's youth development staff, raising expectations about his future. Observers note the potential impact on the club's talent pipeline.

Barcelona secured an option to buy Hamza for a fixed fee of three million euros, with possible variables increasing the total to five million euros. The clause was part of an agreement reached with Al‑Ahly when the player joined the Juvenil A side.

Sources close to the club have not confirmed whether the option will be triggered, but they acknowledge that a definitive "yes" is more than possible. No official statement has been released by Barcelona.

The option was negotiated as part of Barcelona's broader partnership with Al‑Ahly, aimed at facilitating the development of promising Egyptian prospects. Hamza's progress in the Juvenil A team has been monitored closely.

Should Barcelona activate the clause, Hamza would become a full professional within the club, potentially advancing to higher youth levels and eventually the senior squad. This move would reinforce the club's commitment to nurturing international talent.

The club is expected to reach a decision in the coming weeks, with a likely announcement before the start of the new season. Stakeholders await the outcome to plan future squad strategies.

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