Wigan Athletic have sent a letter to Zamalek demanding the Cairo giants to clarify whether they are willing to offload Amr Zaki. The Premiership side said they are waiting for a response from Zamalek after meeting the latter's financial requirements to sell Egypt striker Zaki. "Wigan will pay a loan fee of £1,250,000 plus €400,000 with an option to sign the player at the end of the loan period for an agreed transfer fee less the amount already paid by Wigan to Zamalek." "Wigan Athletic also agree to pay the amount of £500,000 to Zamalek if the player scores 10 Premier League goals for Wigan during the loan spell," the Latics added. Reluctant Although Zamalek seemed to have agreed to let Zaki move on, the club's chairman Mamdouh Abbas was apparently reluctant to accept Wigan's offer. He said last month that the 25-year-old striker won't leave unless the club found his replacement. Zamalek said recently that Ghana striker Junior Agogo was close to joining the club. However, the Nottingham Forest man is yet to put pen-to-paper on the deal. Zaki has demanded the Egyptian FA to annul his contract with Zamalek after going increasingly frustrated at Zamalek's reluctance to let him join Wigan.