Ekhbary News Agency | May 15, 2024
Barcelona has officially announced the activation of the purchase clause for young Egyptian player Hamza Abdel Karim, making him a permanent member of the Catalan club. His contract is set to run until June 2029, a clear indication of the club's long-term vision. This move underscores Barcelona's strategic vision to invest in promising young talent for its future.
Impressive Stint with the Reserve Team
Abdel Karim joined Barcelona during the last winter transfer window and, by all accounts, quickly showcased exceptional form with the club's second team. In his debut match on March 8, he netted a crucial goal against SD Huesca, a game that ended in a 2-2 draw. His initial performances set a high standard for what was to come.
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Notable Achievements and International Prospects
Following his debut, Abdel Karim participated in nine matches in the U19 league, scoring six goals. This tally included a hat-trick in a dominant 9-0 victory over Monte Carlo, a match that also saw the team clinch the Honor League title. The player is currently representing the Egyptian national team in the World Cup held across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, highlighting his growing international profile and the significance of this acquisition for Barcelona.