Al-Sayed told FilGoal.com in an exclusive interview that Tarek Al-Saied and Mohamed Sedik, who left Zamalek to arch-rivals Ahli earlier this week, have their own reasons.
"Al-Saied will shine in Ahli because he is an international player who will restore his form after gaining harmony with Ahli squad," Al-Sayed said.
"He moved to Ahli because he felt neglected by Zamalek officials recently in the time he was targeted by Ahli," added Al-Sayed, who is known to be a close friend to Al-Saied.
The 29-year-old keeper said he signed a 'pending' contract with Zamalek that will take an immediate effect once he receives the signing-fee agreed by club president Mortada Mansour.
"I will confirm the contract extension in a week when the signing fee is approved by the administration. If not, I will consider an offer from Premiership club Sheffield United," he said.
The full interview will be published soon on FilGoal.com.