Esperance striker Michael Eneramo has nothing in mind but Sunday's anticipated African Champions League clash at home to Ahli, he said on Thursday. Recent reports linked the Nigerian with a move away from the Tunisian outfit and some of them even said he would join Ahli although the Egyptian champions denied any interest in signing him. "I'm fully focused on that vital game, I'm not thinking about anything else," the combative frontman told Tunisian paper Assabah. "I will consider any offers after the end of our African adventure." Ahli take a narrow 2-1 lead into the second leg of the Champions League semi final after defeating Esperance in Cairo in a game that witnessed crowd trouble in the visitors' stands. Eneramo was deemed Esperance's biggest threat in that match but he huffed and puffed after being kept at bay by Ahli's evergreen defender Wael Gomaa. "The second leg will be different. We will have the advantage of playing at home in front of our fans," the 24-year-old added. "The match will be difficult though but we are ready to overcome Ahli and reach the final." Six-time African champions Ahli are bidding to reach the final of Africa's premier club competition for the fifth time in six years. Esperance won the old version of the competition once in 1994 and reached the final of the new format twice in 1999 and 2000.