Helpless Muluya unable to stem mass exodus from Kariobangi Sharks

Kariobangi Sharks boss William Muluya has admitted that a large number of players will be leaving the club after the conclusion of the 2020/21 season and the team is once again set to rebuild.Sharks have ended the season in the fifth position with 48 points. They were among the title contestants this campaign but a couple of rough patches saw them slip off in the title race, the title has eventually been won by Tusker FC.As the season comes to a close, a number of players have already walked out of the team. James Mazembe terminated his contract with the club and John Kuol has also exited, he is reportedly relocating to Australia. Daniel Sakari and Brian Bwire are heading to Tusker FC and according to the tactician, more players will leave the club in the coming days.”The truth is many players are leaving, a good number will not be with us next season. There are teams in the league that currently pay better and some of these players will be moving to such teams. Other teams like Sakari and Bwire want to play in the Caf Champions League and that’s why we are letting them achieve their dreams, we are not going to hold onto players that want out,” he said after his side’s final match against Sofapaka.Warm up done and we are underway.#WeAreSharks #BetwaySharks pic.twitter.com/5KFb5m8QDw— Kariobangi Sharks FC (@k_sharksfc) August 22, 2021 Striker Erick Kapaito’s future is also a subject of speculation and Muluya says they will not stand in the attacker’s way should he get a good offer.Sakari and Bwire are heading to Tusker, Mazembe could be the UK bound, Kuol’s issue is a family one and has a plan with his family outside the country. Kapaito is yet to get an offer and if he gets one we let him go and we will try to get replacements. Apart from the five, there are other players who we let go and continue with their career progress elsewhere and that means we will go back and try to rebuild again. I am ready to go back to the drawing board and rebuild for the next two years to get another good team,” he added.Already Sharks have elevated some players from their youth team. They include Mathew Kibiwott, Geoffrey Onyango, Ian Omondi, Isaac Otieno, among others.  

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