Central defender Amir Azmi revealed on Sunday that he terminated his contract with Zamalek by mutual consent. "The club's treatment was unbearable so I decided to leave," Azmi told FilGoal.com. It is the second successive season for the 26-year-old to depart Zamalek after few months of joining them. Azmi left the Cairo giants last summer without playing a single match, citing administrative problems. He incurred the wrath of Zamalek on Saturday when he said they treated him 'like a dog'. "The new chairman Mamdouh Abbas did not want me to remain at the club because my father opposed him in the elections," Azmi added. "I'm confident that I will receive good offers from inside and outside Egypt although the new season is about to start." Azmi had spells in Europe with Greece's PAOK Saloniki, Turkey's Hacettepe Spor and Cypriot duo Anorthosis Famagusta and AEK Larnaca.