Egypt goalkeeper Essam Al-Hadari revealed on Friday that will leave Swiss side Sion when the transfer window re-opens in January. The veteran goalie joined Sion without the consent of Ahli in February, but he has seemingly failed to settle in. Al-Hadari used to win trophies with Cairo giants Ahli but he found himself leaking many goals with Sion, who are sixth in the Swiss League table with 12 points from 11 games. “I will move to a bigger club in January,” Al-Hadari told FilGoal.com. The 35-year-old guardian has once again refuted reports linking him with a shocking move to Ahli's arch-rivals Zamalek. “I never said that I will join Zamalek. Everyone will know in December which club I decided to move to,” he said. Young Boys Defeat Al-Hadari said that Sion's numerical disadvantage resulted in the embarrassing 5-0 defeat to Young Boys. Sion played around 30 minutes with ten men on the field as French midfielder Julien Brellier was dismissed two minutes past the hour mark. “Young Boys capitalized on their numerical advantage to score three goals against us. Sion had numerous players sent off this season, that's why we conceded many goals.” Al-Hadari was among six Sion players to receive red cards in 11 league matches. He also commented on reports suggesting that Sion are discussing trading coach Uli Stielike with Neuchatel Xamax's Nestor Clausen. “I don't have problems to play under the guidance of any coach. I'm exerting lots of efforts in training to appear in the best shape,” he added.