Harras Hodoud playmaker Abdul-Salam Nagah said he would leave the club when the transfer window reopens in January. Nagah, whose contract runs out next summer, was left out of Hodoud's 2-1 defeat to ENPPI in the Egyptian Premier League on Thursday. The team's coach Tarek Al-Ashri said the 25-year-old was omitted because he refused to extend his deal. "They are pressuring me into accepting their offer to extend my contract," Nagah told FilGoal.com on Friday. "I have been here for seven years but I want a new challenge and I also want to leave in a proper way." Nagah is an integral member of a Hodoud team who rose to prominence in the past few years, winning the Egyptian Cup and the Super Cup last season. He was consistently linked with moves to Cairo duo Ahli and Zamalek. "Some Egyptian clubs are interested in signing me but I eye a European move," he added.