Ismaili chairman Nasr Aboul-Hassan denied recent reports claiming that Fulham had made an offer for goalie Essam Al-Hadari. "I can't comment on a bid that doesn't exist," Aboul-Hassan told FilGoal.com. "We will consider letting Al-Hadari go should Fulham contact us." A week ago, Watford offered to sign the 37-year-old on loan till the end of the season for EGP 1,3 million. However, Aboul-Hassan revealed that the English Championship side's bid was turned down. "We rejected Watford's offer because it wasn't financially rewarding," he said. Al-Hadari, who is widely considered as the best keeper in Egypt's history, was landed at Ismaili in the close season after ending a 17-month spell with Swiss team Sion. The Egypt first-choice relatively managed to maintain his assured displays between the sticks this season, but expressed his concerns over Ismaili's unconvincing start to the season. He's understood to be eager to leave the Dervishes.