Ahmed Hassan revealed he would not mind taking his case against Zamalek to FIFA should he fail to take his rights through the Egyptian FA. The want-out Hassan filed a complaint with the FA against his club over late wages last month, saying was ‘forced' to act that way after the Whites reported him to the association for skipping training. The 37-year-old, who has been adamant to part ways with the Cairo giants, had earlier given the club till the end of August to reply to his transfer request in an attempt to rescind his contract by mutual consent. “I still haven't taken my Zamalek matter to FIFA," the Egypt skipper told FilGoal.com. “If the FA couldn't get my rights, I will escalate the case to the FIFA, and no one would blame me if I did so." Hassan, who joined Zamalek from Ahli last season on a free transfer, has been one of several players at odds with the board due to the club's inability to pay the basic salaries of first-team players for months. He has been eyeing a move to Lierse in the close season but his problem with Zamalek could hinder his hopes of returning to Belgium.