Zaki blasts Zamalek, vows to leave after 'humiliation'
السبت، 27 أغسطس 2011 - 19:19
كتب : Omar AbdelAziz
Apart from having his wages unpaid for several months as well as many other first-team players, the 28-year-old striker opened fire on the Zamalek board, just a few days after pledging his future to the club.
"I’ve been subjected to absolute humiliation inside the club and I cannot take it anymore," Zaki told FilGoal.com.
"After what I’ve given to Zamalek, I haven’t got paid for nine months. Many players have received their late wages, but not me.
"Moreover, some board members came out to say that I will be placed on the transfer list as if I am a young player.
"How could they treat me like this after I had played a vital role in Zamalek’s only piece of silverware during the past four years.
"It seems they have forgotten the millions injected into the club's safe because of my loan moves to Wigan and Hull City.
"I’ve taken too much for the sake of the fans and there is no club who treats a player in the way I’ve been treated by Zamalek.
"I will officially ask the FA to terminate my contract with Zamalek on Sunday."
Zaki, who has been instrumental in Zamalek Egyptian Cup triumph three years ago, spent most of the past couple of seasons on the sidelines with various injury problems.
Zamalek were ready to sell him to Turkish side Sivasspor for €1million earlier this month, but the Bulldozer decided he wants to stay under Hassan Shehata’s management.