Zamalek forward Walid Abdul-Latif said on Friday he wants to leave the club in search of regular first-team football. "There is no need to stay, Zamalek's technical staff didn't give me any chance to play, they are ignoring me," Abdul-Latif told FilGoal.com. "Leaving is the best solution to me and Zamalek, I want to play regularly and this won't happen." Abdul-Latif revealed that he received two offers from Ismaili and Masri. The 29-year-old forward joined Zamalek from Mansoura in 2000. He played a pivotal role in Zamalek's 2002 African Champions League triumph and was named the best player in the tournament. Meanwhile, Zamalek demanded the Egyptian Football Association 'EFA' to suspend the club's former player Mohamed Abdul-Wahed because he didn't pay the due penalty for joining Ismaili. Zamalek said Abdul-Wahed owes Zamalek EGP 310,000.