Zamalek insist they were serious in their talks with Malaga over the loan of forward Mohamed Ibrahim, but the Spanish club did not reply back to their demands. Egypt forward Ibrahim was strongly linked with Malaga this summer, but the transfer never materialized amid reports accusing Zamalek of asking for too much to let go of their highly-rated star. However, the Whites claim that they were keen to allow the 21-year-old go for a fee of €400,000 plus clauses, even so they received no reply from La Rosaleda. No reply "Zamalek insist that the club's board, led by chairman Mamdouh Abbas, was keen to grant Mohamed Ibrahim his wish by moving to Spanish club Malaga and was never impeding the player from moving abroad," a club statement read. "Zamalek maintain that they made the last negotiation move by accepting a one-year loan, but there was no reply from Malaga to further clauses regarding the transfer. "This proves that Zamalek were serious in talks until the end, but Malaga did not reply and decided to go for alternatives." Amr Zaki contract with Wigan Zamalek issued another statement with the additional clauses they requested from Malaga... -Zamalek ask Malaga to consider Amr Zaki's contract with Wigan. -Zamalek are not considering the final sale of Mohamed Ibrahim for the time being. -Zamalek would like to receive an additional €50,000 in case the player scored seven goals in the league. -Zamalek would like to receive an additional €50,000 if Malaga qualified for the UEFA Champions League or Europa League next season. -An insurance fee against personal injury of €6,000,000. -The player's acceptance to sign a one-year extension to his contract with Zamalek.