Ayman Abdul-Aziz has terminated his loan deal with Diyarbakirspor after the Turkish club failed to fulfill their financial obligations towards him, the Egyptian midfielder said on Saturday. "I filed a complaint to the Turkish Football Federation because Diyarbakirspor declined to pay me my dues," Abdul-Aziz, who joined the club on a season-long loan from Zamalek last summer, told FilGoal.com. "The federation granted me my wish of annulling my contract with the club for that reason." Diyarbakirspor escaped relegation to the second division after their last two games ended in fan violence. Their match against Bursaspor last month was abandoned after 17 minutes due to crowd violence, prompting the federation to award the latter a 3-0 win. They also had their game against Istanbul's Buyuksehir Belediyespor called off with three minutes remaining after fans invaded the pitch. However, the federation opted not to hand them a second default defeat. Abdul-Aziz is set to return to Zamalek but it is not yet clear whether he could feature for them in the remaining part of the season. "I made up my mind I should leave Diyarbakir after what happened in the past two games," he added. "I don't know if I can play with Zamalek in their remaining games this season, I will contact the Egyptian FA to find out whether I can play." Egyptian defender Amir Azmi also terminated his deal with Diyarbakirspor in the January transfer window due to their financial problems to join Egyptian Premier League side Harras Hodoud.