Zamalek striker Sherif Ashraf admitted holding talks with Petrojet over a possible deal in the summer. Ashraf has been linked with a move to the Petroleum side of late, although Zamalek's football director Ibrahim Hassan assured that the former Ahli youngster would stay put. But the 23-year-old eventually confirmed that a summer move with Petrojet is on the cards, saying he's looking to play regular first-team football. "Some officials from Petrojet contacted me," Ashraf told FilGoal.com. "They wanted to know whether I would like to join them next season. "I don't feature for Zamalek on a regular basis and that's why I considering leaving. "But I'm not in a hurry. I will wait till the end of the season and then decide on my future." Ashraf, who joined Zamalek from their arch-rivals Ahli in 2007, failed to establish himself as a regular starter over the past three years. He scored four goals this season. Zamalek coach Hossam Hassan usually relies on Ahmed Gafaar as a lone striker. Ashraf's hopes to increase his appearances were also dented after Amr Zaki's return to the Cairo club.