Ismaili could offload some of their players as the club are in a deep financial trouble, Dervishes general director Ali Gheit said on Friday. "The club will not stand in the way of any player frustrated with the current situation," Gheit told FilGoal.com. Ismaili players have not received their dues and it is highly unlikely that things will get better soon. "The players are free to decide on their future. Either they leave or stay without expressing their dissatisfaction." Players' Support However, Ismaili skipper Mohamed Hommos is adamant he and his teammates will stick by their team in the crisis. "We will give our utmost support to Ismaili. We have to repay this club," he insisted. Nevertheless, several players could be tempted with a move to Ahli or Zamalek. The Cairo duo previously expressed their interest in signing some of Ismaili stars such as Sayed Moawad, Mohamed Fadl, Hani Saied and Omar Gamal Solution Ismailia governor Abdul-Gelil Al-Fakharani has called on businessmen to help the club establish new projects to generate consistent revenues. Ismaili are being financed by chairman Yehia Al-Koumi as they do not have any other source of money. Al-Koumi claims he is no longer able to spend heavily for Ismaili's sake, calling for an urgent solution to save the club.