Amr Zaki is delighted to find his name in Zamalek's Champions League roster, while striker Hussein Hamdi is sure of leaving after being dropped. Egypt striker Zaki has been embroiled in a prolonged dispute with the club over unpaid wages; a problem that almost saw him leave on a free transfer this month. But Mamdouh Abbas' reinstalled board managed to provide a satisfactory sum of the 28-year-old's dues, before he was included in Hassan Shehata's African list. “I am very happy to be included in the African list and I'll do my best to return and help the team win,” Zaki told Zamalek's website. Hamdi out On the contrary, striker Hamdi, who only arrived in the summer from MCDR, is set for an early exit as a return to his former club seems to appeal to him. “Unfortunately my exclusion makes me sure that my stay with Zamalek won't last any longer,” Hamdi told FilGoal.com. “Now I'm sure that the manager doesn't need me. I hope to return to MCDR as Zamalek are yet to pay my transfer fee in full.” In addition to Hamdi, Shehata left out Ghanaian defender Karimu Alhassan from his 25-man list, whereas the unsettled Hazem Emam was included. New signings Islam Awad, Nour Al-Sayed and Alexis Mendomo were also added.