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Amr Zaki reveals to EP: "Signed For Lokomotiv Moscow!"

Date: 27-2-2006
Wrote: EP's editor Islam Issa

EXCLUSIVE: EgyptianPlayers.com is first to learn that Amr Zaki has signed for Lokomotiv Moscow. The Egyptian striker talked to EgyptianPlayers.com just an hour after signing for the Russian outfit, at around 7.30 PM Cairo time.

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"I've just signed for Lokomotiv Moscow around an hour ago," were Amr's first words to EgyptianPlayers.com. We asked a few more questions.

EP: What are the details of the deal?

Zaki: "The club is paying €1.7 million to ENPPI, and I am getting €500,000 a year, for three years."

EP: When did they talk to you?

Zaki: "Straight after the [ACN] tournament. And also throughout the tournament, although then there were plenty of people talking. They (Lokomotiv) sent representatives to ENPPI club, and that was it. This was the very serious offer that I got."


EP: Did you have any other offers?


Zaki: "There were some, from Newcastle United, Bolton Wanderers and also Dinamo Kiev."

EP: So why did you decide against England?


Zaki: "I didn't decide against anything. There is a lot of talk. The league in Russia starts in March, so I can go there now, instead of in August had I signed elsewhere."

EP: You'll go straight away then?

Zaki: "Yes immediately, and I will be playing my first game there on the 18th of March."

EP: Do you see this as the first step for you in Europe, after which you can move on?


Zaki: "Inshallah (God willing). I have a feeling that I will go to the English Premier League inshallah. One must take things step by step. And I'll also be playing in the Champions League remember, and this is a big step for me in itself. Also, they are holding onto me tight, and have even put a minimum release clause of €10 million in order for me to leave. So it's clear they're serious because look how much they paid for me, plus how much the release clause is.

"They did tell me that we know you are going to leave in a year's time inshallah, to a better and bigger club. And I myself have my eyes put on the English Premier League."

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