Zamalek ace Amr Zaki has confirmed that he wants to stay with the Cairo club for a longer spell, reverting on his repetitive request for a move abroad. The Egypt international has persistently requested a transfer to a bigger club throughout last season, which forced the technical staff to axe him on more than one occasion. "I apologize for the club and the fans for all troubles I have caused previously because of my desire to go abroad," Zaki told Dream TV on Friday. The former ENPPI forward revealed that he had met Zamalek chairman Mamdouh Abbas, discussing a contract extension with the Whites. "I met with the chairman and I told him that I want a new deal at the club, to prove my loyalty. "I will reject any other offers as well, because I want to stay with Zamalek," he added. The 24-year-old striker joined Zamalek last season after an unsuccessful short spell with Russian side Lokomotiv Moscow.