Zamalek's Brazilian boss Jorvan Vieira denied on Wednesday reports which suggested that he would leave the White Knights to manage Kuwait's Al Qadisiya. "Al-Qadisiya's officials talked to me during Zamalek's training camp in Kuwait (earlier this month), but I rejected the offer. There have been no further discussions since then," Vieira was quoted as saying by Ahram Sports. The 59-year-old, who managed Al Qadisiya in 1999, was appointed as the Zamalek coach in August 2012. He succeeded Hassan Shehata, who resigned after Zamalek's 1-0 defeat by Ahly in an African Champion League group-stage game. Given the uncertainty surrounding the Egyptian Premier League fate, several reports suggested that Vieira would exit Zamalek, linking him with a possible move to Al Qadisiya.