Tottenham Hotspur striker Ahmed Hossam 'Mido' admitted on Friday he will consider his future at White Hart Lane in case he fails to get more first-team action. Mido has been struggling this season with succession of injuries which moved him further down the pecking order behind Robbie Keane, Jermain Defoe and Dimitar Berbatov. "I was unfortunate with the injuries I had," Mido told Dream TV. "Every time I play and put in good display an injury strikes me to halt my progress with Spurs. The form of Berbatov has been also impressive and that's another reason for my limited appearances." The Egypt international striker revealed he might consider some offers if the situation didn't improve. "I will sit with (Tottenham coach) Martin Jol at the end of the season to discuss all possibilities." "I'm not that sort of player who wants to just receive money no matter he is playing or not, I'm keen on participating on a regular basis. "I have two good offers from Manchester City and Celta Vigo. PSV Eindhoven coach Ronald Koeman phoned me and expressed his interest as well," Mido added.