Pyramids see success in chase of Egyptian international Sobhi

Egyptian international Ramadan Sobhi, left, looks set for a homecoming after a Pyramids official said negotiations with Huddersfield have been going well. (Supplied)
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Updated 18 August 2020
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Pyramids see success in chase of Egyptian international Sobhi

  • With Huddersfield’s relegation to the Championship Sobhi is keen to stay in Egypt

LONDON: Pyramids FC are confident that a deal for Egyptian international Ramadan Sobhi will be wrapped up within days, despite their initial bid for the former English Premier League star being rejected by Huddersfield Town after being the lowest of the offers received for the in-demand winger.

Sobhi left Stoke City in June 2018 for £5.7 million ($7.5 million) but struggled to settle at Huddersfield. In Jan. 2019 he was loaned to Cairo titans Al Ahly, where he has scored four goals in six games so far this season for the runaway Egyptian Premier League leaders.

With Huddersfield’s relegation to the Championship, England’s second tier, Sobhi is keen to stay in Egypt and prefers a move to Pyramids, but the stumbling block at the moment is that the Egyptian club, which was taken over by UAE businessman Salem Al Shamsi in 2019, have offered less than league rivals Zamalek and Al Ahly.

“Negotiations with Huddersfield have been going well and we expect that all will be sorted very soon,” a Pyramids FC official told Arab News, indicating that a new offer would be made. “There are a few things to sort out but we look forward to welcoming a talented player. He will be a valuable addition to the squad.”

According to the official, while Zamalek have offered £3.6 million, more than Pyramids, the club is not serious about signing the player, who has been injured for much of this season, but is acting to try and drive his price up for their rivals.

Even so, Pyramids know they have to increase their bid which is a blow to Al Ahly. When Al Ahly loaned the Egyptian international, who appeared at the 2018 World Cup, from Huddersfield, it was agreed that the Cairo giants would have first option on a permanent deal.

“The negotiations with Al Ahly started a long time before the end of the loan period,” Huddersfield CEO Mark Devlin said. “Al Ahly wanted to buy Ramadan permanently and we enjoyed working with them because they are very honest. We were surprised after we found out that Ramadan doesn’t want to join Al Ahly, but the final decision belongs to the player and he is the one who decides where to play.”

According to Huddersfield, there have been offers from European teams, though the club declined to name the interested parties, but Arab News understands that they include Serie A side Udinese, Greek giants Olympiacos and Besiktas of Turkey.

“We were offered £5 million for Ramadan from clubs outside Egypt, which is a fee we could accept. I know the player wants Pyramids but their offer was not good enough,” Devlin added. “Their offer is the lowest of the offers we've received and is not something we will agree to.”

While Huddersfield have said that they are prepared to take Sobhi back for pre-season training, the club are keen to use the money in order to help rebuild a team that finished a disappointing 18th in the 2019-20 Championship season.  In June, the West Yorkshire club appointed Spain’s Carlos Corberan as head coach, a seventh manager in the space of 18 months.

Pyramids currently sit in third position in the Egyptian Premier League, but with 14 games remaining this season are 20 points behind leaders Al Ahly.

Pyramids boss Ante Cacic told reporters not to get ahead of themselves when it came to the potential arrival of the winger. “Sobhi is a good player and would be an important part of our squad if he were to come here but I prefer to focus on the players that I have at my disposal at the moment,” the former Croatia coach said.


Nemkov and Cyborg crowned PFL world champions in Lyon 

Updated 14 December 2025
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Nemkov and Cyborg crowned PFL world champions in Lyon 

  • Rising stars of MMA on show at landmark event that highlights sport’s global ambitions 
  • Brazilian veteran Cyborg cements status as one of the greatest fighters in women’s MMA history 

LYON: Two new Professional Fighters League world champions were crowned on Saturday night as Vadim Nemkov and Cris Cyborg headlined a landmark PFL Lyon event at the LDLC Arena, which also saw the emergence of Europe’s next wave of MMA talent. 

Russia’s Nemkov closed out his 2025 campaign in emphatic fashion, becoming the inaugural PFL Heavyweight World Champion with a first-round submission victory over Brazil’s Renan Ferreira. Nemkov (20-2) secured an arm-triangle choke at the four-minute mark of the opening round, neutralizing the size and power of the Brazilian to firmly establish himself at the top of the heavyweight division heading into 2026. 

In the co-main event, Cyborg added another accolade to her decorated career by capturing the PFL Women’s Featherweight World Championship. The Brazilian veteran (29-2, 1 NC) defeated previously unbeaten Sara Collins (6-1) via rear-naked choke in the third round, further cementing her status as one of the greatest fighters in women’s MMA history. Cyborg later indicated that she intends to have one final MMA bout before calling time on her career. 

The Lyon crowd was treated to a series of standout performances beyond the title fights. Belgian prospect Patrick Habirora continued his rapid rise with a first-round knockout of Kevin Jousset, preserving his perfect professional record at 8-0. Habirora’s explosive finish sent the arena into celebration and underlined his growing reputation as one of Europe’s most promising young fighters. 

France’s Taylor Lapilus delivered a composed and technically polished display to earn a unanimous decision victory over England’s Liam Gittins. Lapilus (23-4) controlled the contest over three rounds, reinforcing his credentials as a leading contender in the PFL bantamweight division. 

Two PFL Europe titles were also decided on the night. Aleksandr Chizov claimed the 2025 PFL Europe Lightweight Tournament Championship after stopping Connor Hughes with a third-round knockout, capping a consistent campaign marked by resilience and adaptability. Meanwhile, French bantamweight Baris Adiguzel captured the 2025 PFL Europe Bantamweight Tournament Championship with a first-round TKO victory over Dean Garnett, imposing his aggressive style from the opening bell. 

With four champions crowned and several rising stars making statements on a major stage, PFL Lyon marked a significant moment for the organization’s global and European ambitions. 

Full results: 

Vadim Nemkov def. Renan Ferreira by first-round submission (arm-triangle choke, 4:00) 

Cris Cyborg def. Sara Collins by third-round submission (rear-naked choke, 2:55) 

Patrick Habirora def. Kevin Jousset by first-round KO (2:42) 

Taylor Lapilus def. Liam Gittins by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) 

Baris Adiguzel def. Dean Garnett by first-round TKO (0:44) 

Boris Atangana def. Guilherme Soares by second-round submission (rear-naked choke, 2:35) 

Aleksandr Chizov def. Connor Hughes by third-round KO (0:50) 

Gustavo Oliveira def. Movsar Ibragimov by second-round KO (0:34) 

Sabrina de Sousa def. Paulina Wisniewska by split decision 

Rayan Balbali def. Levi Batchelor by split decision