Gouna goalie Mohamed Abdul-Monsef filed a complaint against his former club Zamalek over some overdue payments. The towering goalie sent a letter to the Egyptian FA, calling on the governing body to take action against the Whites. It's understood that Zamalek owe Abdul-Monsef, who moved to Gouna from the Cairo club in the summer, around EGP 260,000. He once said he had tried to reach a friendly settlement with the five-time African champions but to no avail. Last week, Zamalek interim chairman Galal Ibrahim revealed that his side are deep in debt. According to the figures released by Ibrahim, Zamalek's debts had risen to over EGP 100 million.