Newly acquired Tusker centre back Charles Momanyi has reiterated his readiness in fighting for playing time after signing a two-year deal and his subsequent unveiling at the club’s offices. Momanyi became the first player to be unveiled by the recently crowned champions and is set to face stiff competition for playing time in the department which boasts of having the experienced Eugene Asike and Ugandan import Rodgers Aloro among others.The 2017 CECAFA Senior Challenge winner with Harambee Stars said he was looking forward to realizing success with the brewers who are set to make their return to continental football next month.🚨| OFFICICAL COMMUATION: NEW SIGNING✍️| Welcome to the CHAMP12NS Charles Momanyi.🔗| https://t.co/EmZbg52kBi#KenyaMilele #Brewers4Life pic.twitter.com/A3A6Jzpk8Q— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) August 26, 2021 “I am really happy to be joining Tusker because it is one of the biggest clubs in the country. For me this is another opportunity to show my worth as a player and also challenge myself in a new environment.I am ready for the task ahead. I know the competition will be very stiff but I am ready for it. I come into a good team with good players and I know together we will achieve great success,” he said on the club website.The club Chief Executive Officer Charles Obiny conceded that the arrival of Momanyi from Gor Mahia will help strengthen the department ahead of the next season.”He is a player who has done well at his previous clubs and his experience will come in handy for us.” said the administrator on their website.Last month, the former Kakamega Homeboyz ended his four year stay at Gor albeit in an unceremonious way becoming the second player to leave in a similar way after Nicholas Kipkirui who forced his way out only to sign for Nairobi City Stars.📸| Charles Momanyi’s first day as a brewer.#KenyaMilele #Brewers4Life pic.twitter.com/9alvy3YeDP— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) August 26, 2021 Momanyi is understood to have opted out thanks to the financial conundrum Gor found themselves in the past season where players allegedly went for months without pay.Karim opens up on financial struggles leading to his Gor Mahia exitHis arrival at Tusker gives coach Robert Matano something to smile about as he is rich in continental football. Apart from Momanyi, Tusker are expected to unveil more than half a dozen players in the coming days.