Egypt full-back Sayed Moawad says he wants to retire with Ahli as he denied being reluctant to extend his stay with the league champions. The 31-year-old, whose contract expires by the end of the season, refuted claims of a dispute over a new deal with the Cairo club. "I spoke with the board about an improved contract and there has been a slight difference in views, but there was never a problem," Moawad told FilGoal.com. "Joining Ahli was a dream come true, so why would I create problems after being a regular in the team? "My aim is to remain with Ahli until my retirement date." Moawad managed to cement his place as the first-choice left-back for club and country during the past couple of years, despite a slow start with Ahli following a 2008 move from Trabzonspor. The former Ismaili captain is expected to start for Egypt in Sunday's African Cup of Nations qualifiers opener against Sierra Leone.