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A medical report decides Cisse's return to Zamalek


Zamalek officials are awaiting a medical report on the case of Ivorian Razak Cissé, the Zamalek player loaned to the Alexandrian Federation, to decide whether or not he will return to Zamalek at the end of the season, after Cissé suffered a knee injury that will keep him out of the stadiums for 3 months, and ended his season with the Alexandrian Federation.


The Zamalek administration decided Cisse’s fate before he was injured by his return to the team after he presented a distinguished level with the Alexandrian Federation over the past seasons, but his recent injury prompted the club’s management to ensure his recovery and that the injury would not affect his level after his recovery before making a final decision to return or not.


In the same context, the medical staff of Al-Ittihad Club of Alexandria decided that Razak Cissé would undergo knee surgery next Sunday.


Mohamed Anan, the team doctor, had tried, through physical therapy, with the player to avoid undergoing surgery, but his failure to respond to the stage of physical therapy made him settle for surgery.


The player suffers from a stress fracture in the knee that needs a period of two to three months to be able to return to training normally.


Cisse had traveled to his country for a week on vacation and then returned to regular physical therapy, but the medical system preferred the final solution, which is surgery.


Cisse’s loan ends at the end of the season, but the board of directors hopes to reach a solution with the Zamalek administration, whether to buy Cisse permanently, or at least renew the loan for a season.

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