Mohamed Abdul-Monsef's contract talks with Zamalek have been put on hold after both sides failed to reach an agreement. "Abdul-Monsef had a meeting with Chairman Mamdouh Abbas and board member Amr Ganayni to sign a three-year extension but the deal collapsed," a source told FilGoal.com. "The length of the contract has been approved but not the amount." The 30-year old keeper's contract is set to expire next summer and he hasn't yet inked a new deal. "I want to stay at Zamalek but I have to get a good offer that reflects the board's appreciation for my efforts during the past years. And that isn't the case," Abdul-Monsef told FilGoal.com. The former Dina Farms keeper has been a regular starter for the Whites over the past two years as Abdul-Wahed Al-Sayed has been ruled out for long periods with knee injuries.