Ibrahim Saied has launched a scathing attack on Ismaili officials, describing them as one of the worst personnel he has ever dealt with. The Egyptian FA on Thursday allowed the controversial defender to terminate his Ismaili contract if he paid the club EGP one million. Saied had been seeking to leave Ismaili after being involved in a dispute with the club's board over his dues. He believed that his contract with the Dervishes should have been annulled because the club 'violated it'. "I regret my decision to join Ismaili," Saied told FilGoal.com late on Friday. "The club's officials treated me very bad during my stay there. They are old fashioned persons who know nothing about modern football. "I brought to them a fax from Boca Juniors inquiring about my availability but they astonishingly told me it was fake. I can excuse them because they never dealt with high-profile clubs before. "I'm pleased that I will no longer be an Ismaili player. I advise them to forget about me and watch me on TV as viewers." The 29-year-old, who joined Ismaili from Turkish side Ankaragucu last summer, said his next destination would be a European one. "I will play in a competitive European League," Saied, who had an unsuccessful short spell with English side Everton in 2003, concluded.