Amr Zaki is keeping his options open for the new season as he didn't rule out a return to Zamalek. The Egypt striker, who is currently nursing a knee injury, is set to finish a season-long at Wigan Athletic from the Cairo club. "I will make a decision on my future in six weeks' time. I might stay in the Premier League, who knows?" the 26-year-old told skysports.com. "I am a good professional and I like it at Wigan, but we did not agree on certain things, that is life. "We will regroup - my agent, my club and myself and we will make a decision soon - to go back to Zamalek is also an option." Despite a dazzling start in England, Zaki ended the season on a low note after falling out with Latics boss Steve Bruce. Consequently, the latter opted not to extend the Egyptian's contract. Until the end of 2008, the powerful forward was tipped for the likes of Liverpool and Real Madrid, but his off-field antics, in addition to lack of goals this year marred his overall input. Zaki, who still has a contract with Zamalek, claimed recently that four Premiership clubs have shown interest in his services.