Free agent Ibrahim Saied revealed that Portuguese side Vitoria Setubal made an offer to sign him. "Vitoria coach watched me in action on DVDs and was convinced that I would be a good addition to his side," Saied told FilGoal.com on Tuesday. The Egyptian FA allowed the controversial defender to terminate his deal with Ismaili after paying EGP one million in compensation for the club. Saied sought to leave Ismaili, the club he joined last summer, after being involved in a row with their officials over his dues. The 29-year-old, who also saw his spells with Cairo duo Ahli and Zamalek blighted by off-field problems, is now looking to resurrect his career in Europe. "I don't want to play in the Egyptian league anymore. I'm looking forward to playing in Europe," he stated. "I'm waiting for other offers from Spain, England and Germany." Saied had a brief and unsuccessful spell with English Premier League side Everton in 2003. He also played for Turkish duo Rizespor and Ankaragucu.