A former African star has revealed he wants to come out of retirement ten years after retiring from professional football.
Former Egypt striker Mido hung up his boots in 2013 when he was with Barnsley in the Championship, where he made just one appearance.
Mido spent a lot of his professional career, having played for Ajax, Tottenham Hotspur, Middlesbrough and West Ham United.
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Th 41-year-old has now revealed that is contemplating about making a return to the game.
"My journey is not complete yet. I'm thinking of going back to playing football in the Egyptian Premier League," Mido told a Cairo TV network.
"I bet that I will score at least 10 goals if I go back to the EPL. There are currently no good strikers, and that's what encourages me to come back.
"I will join one of the Egyptian clubs soon, and I will go through the preparation period with them. I am 60 per cent ready.
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"I didn't retire from football - I only took a ten-year break."
Mido does have experience in the Egyptian Premier League after playing for giants Zamalek on two separate occasions.