Mohamed Zidan has seen enough of German football and is now looking forward to making a move out of the Bundesliga. The Egypt striker has played in Germany since landing from Denmark in 2005, switching between Mainz, Werder Bremen, Hamburg, and finally Borussia Dortmund. "I have already talked with my agent and made it clear that I don't want to stay in Germany," Zidan was quoted as saying by FussballTransfers.com. "I think I have to try new things. Dortmund is a big club and I will only leave for a club out of Germany." Zidan impressed with the Egyptian team in the Confederations Cup when he scored twice against Brazil in the opener. But the 27-year-old forward is enduring hard times at Dortmund where he scored one league goal this season.