Egypt defender Ibrahim Saied said he is urging the charges to get his Turkish team Rizespor out of the relegation zone as he revealed his happiness with his European adventure. "I am totally satisfied with my form since I joined the club, despite our critical league position two points off relegation," Saied told Filgoal.com. "My main focus now is to help Rizespor get out of the relegation zone by bagging as many points as we can in our remaining nine games." Rizespor slipped to 15th position in the Turkish Super Lig table on 28 points after they were beaten by Gazientepspor 1-0 last week. Saied, who joined Rizespor in the winter transfer window from Egyptian side Zamalek, explained why he prefers playing in Europe. "In Egypt I am always under pressure from the fans, as well as being subject for abuse by some people, in Europe the situation is much better, football is much easier," he added. The 28-year-old denied being approached by any Egyptian club during his last visit to Egypt to face Mauritania, claiming that Turkish top club Fenerbahce are interested in signing him after his impressive form with Rize. "I have heard rumors that Fenerbahce are watching me, I have also been approached by Tunisian club Esperance via my friend Ali Zitouni, but right now I am concentrating with Rize." Rize will host Denizlispor who trail them by two points in a crucial game next week in the 26th day of the Turkish Super Lig.