Zamalek striker Amr Zaki said on Thursday he was not interested in moving to one of the Arabian Gulf countries. The Bulldozer's agent revealed recently that Saudi side Hilal eye a summer swoop for his client, who has just ended a season-long loan at English Premier League club Wigan Athletic. "I respect Hilal and all Gulf clubs, but I want to remain in England," Zaki told FilGoal.com. "I've already made a name for myself in the Premier League so I want to continue playing there." Zaki impressed in the early stages of the season, notching ten goals for Wigan to top the league scorers' chart for a while. However, some off-field problems strained his relationship with Wigan coach Steve Bruce, who eventually opted not to sign him on a permanent basis The 26-year-old is currently preparing with Egypt to face Algeria in the World Cup qualifiers on Sunday. The Pharaohs then fly to South Africa to play in the Confederations Cup, where they will meet Italy, Brazil and the United States in Group B. "I don't want to think about my next destination now; there is a long way to go before the transfer window closure. I'm now concentrating on my international duty," Zaki added.