Zamalek have no problem to loan out forward Mohamed Ibrahim to Malaga after the Spanish side made a $400,000 offer for his services. Ibrahim, who still has two years left in his contract, has expressed his willingness to leave Zamalek this summer after a couple of European bids were received for him. The Whites initially turned down offers from Switzerland's Sion and Romania's Vaslui but are now ready to negotiate a loan move for their highly-rated frontman. "There are two offers for Mohamed. One from Malaga in the range of $350,000 – $400,000 and the other from Vaslui," Zamalek board member Ibrahim Youssef told the club's website. "No one inside the Zamalek board will oppose an abroad move for one of the first team players, as long as it benefits the club and the player himself. "Vaslui raised their bid from $220,000 to $400,000, but we are hoping to let him go on loan for around $500,000." Zamalek have reduced their asking price for Ibrahim's services from $1million as the 21-year-old is set to be offered an improved contract.