"Zamalek contacted me and revealed their interest, and I think this time the offer is welcome," Abdullah told FilGoal.com.
The former Ahli midfielder rejected Zamalek this summer as he insisted that he had no intentions of leaving Europe for a return to Egypt.
However, Konyaspor's dismal start to the season, lying third from bottom after six games, forced the 26-year-old to reconsider his options.
"I snubbed Zamalek at the start of the season because I had ambitions with Konya, but unfortunately things have changed here and I am seriously pondering a return to Egypt," he said.
"I also have another offer from Turkish side Baladeyat Istanbul, and I will come to a decision soon."
Konya announced on Tuesday the sacking of manager Nurullah Saglam, who acquired the services of Abdullah from Ahli last season.