Zamalek striker Amr Zaki revealed that he received an offer from a Premiership side worth 3 million Euros, while expressing his hope the Cairo giants could accept the bid. "I informed Zamalek board member Amr Al-Ganaini of the offer, but he told me to wait until chairman Mamdouh Abbas arrives from Spain," Zaki told FilGoal.com on Friday. "This deal must be finalized quickly because the transfer window will close after just five days." The Egyptian international striker refused to reveal the Premiership club who are interested in acquiring his services. Zaki said that he received several European offers that were turned down by Zamalek but he wishes this time the Egyptian League runners-up will allow him to depart. "German side Kaiserslautern wanted to sign me for 1.5 million Euros but I rejected it because they were relegated to the second division. There was also another offer from Dutch club Feyenoord but Zamalek snubbed it," the former ENNPI striker said. "But this time is completely different because the transfer fee is very good to Zamalek, who signed me from Lokomotiv Moscow for less than half of this amount. "It's a dream to play in the Premiership; I hope Zamalek could fulfill my ambition and I'm ready to return once I finish the European adventure," he added. Zaki scored two goals in two appearances for Zamalek in the Egyptian League so far.