Zamalek midfielder Moetazbellah Mohamed 'Eno', who has returned to training under the new coaching staff, said he wishes to play against Ahli on Saturday. Eno was punished by training with Zamalek's youth team after falling out with former manager Manuel Cajuda and his assistant Ahmed Ramzi. "I met with (new coach) Mahmoud Saad and I am back with the first team," Eno told FilGoal.com. Media reports said that Eno, whose contract expires in the end of the season, has already signed for Ahli and will join Zamalek's arch-rivals in the summer. But Eno rejected these reports and said he is ready to take part in the Cairo derby over the weekend. "I don't know till now why I was dropped off the first team squad but I told Saad I am ready to play," he said. "My contract runs out in June and until then I am with Zamalek either I am playing or staying on the bench." The absence of the 23-year-old paved the way for youth team holding midfielder Ahmed Abdul-Raouf to make his first Egyptian League appearance. Now, both will be competing with veteran midfielder Tamer Abdul-Hamid and Alaa Abdul-Ghani who recovered from an arm injury.