Veteran defender Abdul-Zaher Al-Saqqa is arriving in Cairo on Sunday in order to negotiate with Egyptian Premier League teams over a possible summer move. Al-Saqqa, who decided last month to end an 11-year spell in Turkish football and return home, announced a while back that he's targeted by three Egyptian outfits. The 36-year-old reiterated that the anonymous top-flight trio are still seeking to sign him in the close season, saying his destination is yet to be determined. "I will get back in Cairo on Sunday on a four-day vacation, during which I will decide which club I will join," he told FilGoal.com. "I have received three offers from Egyptian clubs, two of which are located in coastal cities while the third are affiliated to a company. "Over the next few days, I will be in contact with officials from all three clubs and make up my mind later." Family Although he has been looking to get back home, Turkish side Eskisehirspor are still trying to talk Al-Saqqa out of departing. "They offered me to renew my contract for one more season by I would rather return to Egypt for family reasons," the former Egypt ace said. Al-Saqqa came through the youth ranks of Mansoura before joining Denizlispor in 1999 to mark the beginning of a lengthy spell in Turkey. He also had two stints with Genclerbirligi and one with Konyaspor before moving to Eskisehirspor in January 2009. The central defender earned 111 international throughout his career, helping Egypt to three African Cup of Nations titles in 1998, 2006 and 2010.