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Several papers suggested the 26-year-old wouldn't mind rejoining his former club Zamalek after falling down the pecking order at Ahli.
However, Eno reiterated his commitment to the Red Devils, saying he won't leave them at any point in the future.
"With all due respect to all sides, I play for the biggest club in Egypt and Africa," he told Modern TV.
"I have been participating regularly in training sessions and will definitely stay put.
"I'm waiting for my chance to play and will always do my best, whether I'm in the starting lineup or among the substitutes."
Last month, Ahli turned down Libya's Ittihad when they tabled an offer for Eno, who said at the time that he has 'no intention of leaving'.
But afterwards, he was once again tipped for an exit, with Al-Badri usually deploying the likes of Hossam Ghaly, Hossam Ashour, Mohamed Shawky and Shehab Ahmed in midfield.
Eno, who was once a regular starter at the Cairo giants, spent most of last season on the sidelines, following a cruciate ligament operation early this year.