The highly-rated playmaker has been poised to quit Ahli in the wake of the tense rivalry that escalated between his nation Algeria and Egypt in last year's World Cup qualifying campaign.
After Ahli had eventually decided to hand him a short-term move, Sayoud dazzled in Kuwait, however, he can't wait to make his return to Cairo.
"Unfortunately I had to pay for the problems that occurred lately between Egypt and Algeria, but I really hope to return to Ahli," the 19-year-old said in an interview with CNN.
"It is up to the Ahli board to decide on my future, but I really hope to be back.
"I miss the atmosphere in Cairo. Even though I didn’t play much, but I believe the Egyptian league is more competitive. Egyptian football is currently at its best."
Teammates Support
Sayoud paid tribute to his Ahli teammates as he dismissed that his nationality had anything to do with his slow start in Egypt.
"Being Algerian never prevented me from getting a chance with Ahli," he added.
"Of course it was difficult for me after the Algeria-Egypt games, but the Ahli board helped and were keen protect me from any potential problem.
"The players have also shown great support for me. I want to thank them all especially Mohamed Abou-Treika and Wael Gomaa, who helped me overcome the pressure."