- Ibrahim Adel has burst into the international scene of football for his amazing talent
- Adel plays in the Egypt Premier League and is an Egypt international
- The 21-year old winger has attracted interest from top European clubs but Liverpool have been the most interested
Egypt have a new star on their table, and he’s ready to take on the world and that is none other than Ibrahim Adel.
Having impressed in his home country at Pyramids FC, the 21-year-old has entered the global chart with some intriguing performances at international level, earning four caps for Egypt and convincing Mohamed Salah to campaign for Liverpool to bring Adel to Anfield.
SportsLeo is giving you all the information you need to know about him.
Adel begun his football career playing for Al Merreikh at youth level, he then joined Pyramids’ youth setup in 2018 and made his debut for the senior side a year later.
The winger played a crucial role in the club’s second-placed finish in the Egyptian Premier League last season, scoring six goals and assisting another four to cement his status as one of the most exciting talents in Egyptian football.
Having represented Egypt at Under-20 and Under-23 level, Adel made his full debut for the Pharaohs in 2021 and has now earned four international caps.
Ibrahim Adel plays for the Pyramids FC in the Egypt Premier League. | PHOTO: Ibrahim Adel Twitter |
Adel is a player with fast pace and with adhesive dribbling ability, perhaps his greatest attribute is his ability to control the ball with any part of his foot. His quick feet allow him to exchange passes with his teammates in tight spaces and he plays with his head up, allowing him to assess passing options and make the best choice more often than not.
Something key to note is Adel’s eye for goal, which is perhaps where the Salah comparisons really begin to take shape. You will often find him lurking in the half-space or just inside the box, looking to create space and quickly rattle off a shot before defenders can recover.
With a height of 5ft8, it’s safe to say that aerial ability is not one of Adel’s strengths. While this does not necessarily represent an issue for an inside forward, it could be a turn-off for any manager looking to build a physically imposing side.
Adel is not the strongest player, causing him to get shrugged off the ball too easily at times by opposing defenders. While he is still only 21 and could add greater physicality to his game in years to come, this could present a problem if Adel were to move to a European league in January.
Ibrahim Adel (left) celebrates after scoring in a past match for Egypt under-23 national team. | PHOTO: Fotmob |
Being relatively two-footed, Adel can play anywhere across the forward line. However, his best position appears to be on the left wing, where he can cut in on his stronger right foot and create opportunities to shoot.
In this position, he resembles Salah less than he does his Liverpool teammate Luis Diaz, who similarly likes to beat opponents with frightening pace and cut in to take shots.
Adel has already earned a high-profile admirer in Salah, who is keen on convincing his club to sign the up-and-comer. However, it seems likely that this admiration is mutual.
Salah has towered over Egyptian football in recent times as undoubtedly the greatest and most successful player the country has ever seen. Given the opportunity, we’re sure Adel would jump at the chance to one day emulate the Champions League-winning forward – and maybe even play alongside him one day.
It was reported on Thursday September 29 by 90min that Liverpool want Adel, but they aren’t alone in the race.
Arsenal, Brentford, Brighton and Nottingham Forest have all been keeping an eye the 21-year-old, who could be available for around £5m.
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