Middlesbrough striker Mido might stay put for a while as his move to Newcastle United fell through all of a sudden, according to British media. The 25-year-old was heavily tipped days ago to join the Magpies in exchange for Alan Smith. However, the latter preferred not to move away from Newcastle, while his coach Joe Kinnear agreed to give him a second chance to prove his worth. Angry Previously, Mido's brother Tamer Hossam told FilGoal.com that the Egyptian international was on the brink of moving to Kinnear's men in the January transfer window. All the same, the former Zamalek player said he had no idea about his club's advanced talks with Newcastle. "I'm very angry no one informed me of the ongoing talks before today, and I made sure manager Gareth Southgate knows how I feel," Mido told FilGoal.com. "I was told that Newcastle made an offer to buy me, and that Middlesbrough asked for Alan Smith as part of the deal taking me to St. James' Park." Throughout his career, the towering hitman played for Ajax Amsterdam, Marseille, Celta, AS Roma, Tottenham Hotspur before joining Middlesbrough in 2007.