Sofapaka captain Lawrence Juma has admitted that he could leave the club after the conclusion of the 2020/21 season should he get a suitable offer.Batoto ba Mungu ended the season with a match against Kariobangi Sharks on Sunday, the match, played at the Utalii Grounds ended in a goalless draw.This has been one of Juma’s best seasons in the league and he has 16 goals to his name. Only Elvis Rupia (17) and Erick Kapaito (24) have scored more than the Harambee Stars midfielder in this campaign. He has also chipped in with important assists. Sofapaka found the back of the net 34 times all season and that means he scored almost have of their goals.##EDITORS_CHOICE##With Sofapaka struggling financially, a number of players are rumored to be heading out of the club in search of greener pastures. Asked whether he would be leaving the club this window, Juma stated that he would only consider a suitable offer as he does not want to join a team that he will struggle at.“There’s no offer yet on the table and so I can say that I am still a Sofapaka player. If or when I get the offers I will make a decision that is suitable for me because money should not be the only motivation when making a move, you can make that transfer to another club and you fail to click. My decision will be based on how suitable the team is. This season I set the bar so high and I have to be in a team that I can replicate the performance but for now, I remain a Sofapaka player,” he stated.FTKariobangi Sharks 0-0 SofapakaBrian Bwire and Daniel Sakari with their final appearance for Sharks. They head to Tusker FC.Sharks’ Erick Kapaito walks home with the golden Boot after scoring 24 goals, Sofapaka’s Lawrence Juma is third in the chart with 15#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/ZOMEDV5snZ— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) August 22, 2021 On whether he believes that he can replicate this season’s performance next season; “I have replicated the good season I had with Nzoia in 2017 and so I believe that I can do it again. With God by my side, everything is possible,” he added.Sharks and Sofapaka share spoils at Utalii