Egyptian Al Ahly, the African Champions League soccer champion, has received the biggest offer in its history to part ways with its standout defender Mohamed Abdel Moneim during the current summer transfer window. According to the "+90" program, Al Ahly has received an attractive offer from Saudi club Al Hilal to sign young international defender Mohamed Abdel Moneim. The program revealed that "Al Hilal offered Al Ahly an amount estimated at $12 million to finalize the deal." A source explained that "the management of the Egyptian team is still studying the biggest offer in its history and has not made any official decision yet, especially given Abdel Moneim's importance in the team's defense." This season, Abdel Moneim has delivered impressive performances for Al Ahly, scoring the only goal for his team in the second leg of the African Champions League final against Morocco's Wydad, which earned "the Red Giant" the continental title for the 11th time in its history.