Experienced forward Collins Neto has parted ways with Kericho-based club Zoo FC after his contract with the club lapsed.Speaking to Mozzart Sport, Neto confirmed that indeed he had left the club, adding that he was ready for the next challenge saying that up to three premier league clubs are after his signature. He however did not disclose the identity of the clubs, noting that talks were ongoing.“My contract with Zoo has ended. there are a number of Premier League clubs, three to be specific, that I am in talks with and I am hoping that I will join one of them,” Neto said.In the ongoing campaign, Neto had netted three goals before their season was cut short by the suspension by FIFA.🕸️| Collins Neto sits atop the goalscoring charts at Kericho-based @zoofootballclub #BKPL pic.twitter.com/8EwJBZCaA6— Betking Kenya Premier League (@Officialfkfpl) March 31, 2021 The former Western Stima man decried that Zoo’s suspension has made it hard for players as lack of playing time has had a negative impact on their form.“It has not been easy since May as we have not been playing. If your game was up there, the period without plying has brought it down together with your value, and if a club had interests in a player it has somehow come down,” he added.The former Wazito forward said that his stay at Zoo was good but for the days that the club has been suspended.”I have had a good stay at Zoo. I enjoyed the playing days but the difficult moments have come in the last three months as we have not been playing in the league. ” Neto said.DONE DEAL: Collins Neto has joined Western Stima on a 2 year deal pic.twitter.com/lNOfr2nasg— Muhoroni Youth FC (@MuhoroniYouth) January 13, 2014 Neto joined Zoo in 2019 from Wazito FC together with Vincent Misikhu and Eugene Ambulwa as the team sought to beef up their squad after narrowly missing the drop in the 2018/2019 season.Previously, the forward has also turned out for Chemelil Sugar, Sony Sugar, Muhoroni Youth, Western Stima and Posta Rangers. The future of Zoo FC players has been subject to considerable doubt following the decision by world football governing body FIFA to suspend the club over match-fixing allegations.##EDITORS_CHOICE##