Egypt manager Bob Bradley is interested in recalling Zamalek striker Amr Zaki to the national team, according to the Whites assistant coach Ismail Youssef. Bradley visited the Cairo giants' training to learn about the availability of international players ahead of Egypt's camp in Lebanon this month, which also includes a Champions League fixture for Zamalek. “Bradley asked about Amr Zaki during his visit, revealing his interest to call him back to the national team in the upcoming period,” Zamalek's second man Youssef told FilGoal.com. Zaki's last competitive game for Egypt was back in March 2010 when the then-Hassan-Shehata side lost 1-0 in Niger in a CAN 2012 qualifier. The 28-year-old has been named by Bradley for a friendly against Brazil last November though but had to pull out of the squad due to injury. He was also forced to miss out on Egypt's previous tour in Doha after pulling a hamstring during training late in February.