Amr Adib responds to Mortada Mansour's threats after the Zamalek Club land crisis

The Egyptian media figure Amr Adib responded on Sunday evening to the verbal attack and threats from Mortada Mansour, the former president of Zamalek Club, following the recent crisis regarding the withdrawal of the club's land in 6th of October City.
Adib said in a post on the "X" platform: "I went early, I saw the evidence and the CD, I found the same silly talk, insults, fabrication, and lack of manners. You are finished, Mortada, you are powerless and you no longer scare anyone," indicating that he would respond appropriately to any allegations against him. He added: "Now we will release a CD of your troubles and those of your children."
During his program on Friday evening on "MBC Egypt," Adib directly attacked Mansour, accusing him of being behind the complaint that led to the withdrawal of the club's land, describing him as "an idea that should die," affirming that the current council of the club is a "reform council" that inherited "a legacy full of corruption, debts, and problems."
Mortada Mansour responded to Adib with violent words and a threat of imprisonment, claiming that Adib received a villa as a gift in New Giza Compound, and directed insults and curses at him via his Facebook account, while the Ministry of Housing is investigating a complaint regarding the land after the recent crisis between the ministry and the club.