Amr Zaki is relishing the prospect of returning to England as he looks set to join the Egypt Olympic team in this summer's London Games. The Zamalek striker is strongly tipped for a role at the Olympics after U-23 coach Hany Ramzy declared that the Bulldozer could be one of three senior players with his squad. Zaki, who saw his dream start in English football turn into a nightmare after he failed to win a permanent contract at Wigan four seasons ago, is looking forward to the Olympics despite his club commitments. “I think it's a good chance for me to re-appear on English grounds. It is an opportunity to be watched again,” the Egypt striker told FilGoal.com. “I wish to play at the Olympics but everything needs to be organized before I go. “For me, I have no problem to play with Zamalek in the Champions League and then travel to London to play the opening game with Egypt.” Egypt open their Olympic campaign against Brazil on July 26, just a few days after Zamalek's crunch Champions League fixture with Ahli in Cairo.