Amir Azmi revealed his joy after returning to Zamalek, stressing that the club's need for his services prompted the move. Azmi signed a four-year-deal with his former club on Tuesday after terminating his contract with Anorthosis Famagusta, where he won the Cypriot league last season. "I did not hesitate when the club approached me, I felt that Zamalek need me and therefore I had no choice but to accept the offer," Azmi told FilGoal.com. "I rejected offers from Turkey, Greece and Cyprus for Zamalek. I was also offered a lucrative contract from Ismaili. "When I signed for Zamalek, I didn't care about money as much as I cared about getting back home." "I can see there is stability in the club at the moment especially after the cup victory, and I am eager to win more trophies here." The 25-year-old defender left Zamalek in 2004 for PAOK FC. He also had spells with Saudi Arabia's Al-Shabab and Hungary's Debreceni.