Versatile midfielder Mohamed Abdullah eyes another Turkish Super Lig spell after being released by Zamalek. The Cairo giants left Abdullah out of their 18-man preliminary squad for next season, leaving him free to choose his next destination. "I was considering leaving Zamalek in January, but I waited until the summer to become free," the former Ahli and Ismaili man told FilGoal.com Abdullah failed to impress while playing as a right-back and as a playmaker during the last season. He has seen his place on the right flank taken by youngster Hazem Emam, who sparkled in the latter stages of the season. The 28-year-old, who had a spell with Konyaspor in 2007, is close to joining another Turkish club – Eskisehirspor. "There are some Egyptian clubs interested in signing me but I want to play abroad," Abdullah added. "I will fly to Turkey soon to hold talks with Eskisehirspor regarding a possible move in the close season."