Zamalek midfielder Ashour Al-Adham cannot wait to leave, saying that his time with the Cairo club made him hate football. The 26-year-old, who joined from Masri last year, is one of a handful of players who are expected to be ditched by new manager Hassan Shehata this summer. “Zamalek made me hate football. I am very glad to leave. I will put my release papers on the walls of my house!” the former Ahli youngster told FilGoal.com. “The atmosphere inside the club is so unhealthy. Thank God they want to release me instead of asking them so. “I don't think any team will make an offer to buy me, so I'll probably leave for free because the management in Zamalek is poor. “If they insisted to receive money for my exit, I will give up on my remaining fees which are around EGP 600,000.” Al-Adham was acquired by ex-Zamalek manager Hossam Hassan last summer, signing a four-year deal with the Whites, but struggled to play regular football under his former Masri boss. Other players who are likely to be offload by Zamalek this summer are Ahmed Ghanem and Wagih Abdul-Azim, who was also signed by Hassan from Masri last term.