Al Ahly manager
— Ahmed hegazi (@Hegazi) December 2, 2017
Hegazi's impressive form has not gone unnoticed and, according to ESPN, Liverpool are among a number of clubs considering a move for the loanee.
The Reds have already conceded 19 goals this season - the most in the top four.
"Work on it! Like Liverpool's defence!"
— The Ashes on BT Sport (@btsportcricket) November 27, 2017
More @GeoffreyBoycott gold as he wants England to work on the short ball, and takes a jab at Liverpool in the same sentence pic.twitter.com/wcqyBQlYm4
"West Bromwich Albion have the priority to acquire the services of Hegazi on a permanent basis," Hafiz revealed, as quoted by Goal.
With West Brom having the first option to buy for around £5m, it appears unlikely that Liverpool will be able to secure Hegazi's signature unless Alan Pardew's side turn down the opportunity.
“Liverpool do not have the right to bid higher than West Brom because the player is on loan with the Baggies and they do not need to enter new negotiations," Abdel Hafiz added.