Portsmouth fail in Amr Zaki bid

01 September 2009 11:21
The Egypt striker made a huge impact during the early part of last season playing on-loan at Wigan, where he scored 10 goals, before injuries and a lack of discipline led to a return to his homeland. The south coast club, currently bottom of the Premier League table after four defeats in as many games, were keen to bring in Zaki, and, according to his agent, offered three different alternatives to a possible deal. "Portsmouth have made an official bid for Zaki, but Zamalek said they wanted to keep him and rejected any possibility of his exit," Nader Shawki said. "Portsmouth offered three different solutions for Zamalek to get Zaki. "They offered £3 million or £2.5m plus 50 per cent of the next sale to buy him permanently. They also made a £500,000 loan offer, but Zamalek aren't ready to sell." According to Shawki, Zamalek convinced the 26-year-old to stay and new chairman Mamdouh Abbas has high ambitions for the new season.

Source: Telegraph