Former Secondary School Games Most Valuable Player (MVP) James Mazembe cited seeking a new challenge as the reason behind his Kariobangi Sharks exit and termed the clash against Everton as his most memorable moment at the club. The pacy winger left many stunned when he left the 2018 Shield Champions after an outstanding season that saw him finish with the most assists (11).Kariobangi Sharks FC would like to announce the departure of the following players.They have been great servants to our club and we wish them all their best in the future endeavors.#WeAreSharks #BetwaySharks pic.twitter.com/1QwptohPfd— Kariobangi Sharks FC (@k_sharksfc) August 25, 2021 Speaking to Mozzart Sport, Mazembe who joined Sharks back in 2017 straight from high school revealed that he is looking for a new challenge adding that he has received offers from within and across borders.“I decided to leave and seek another challenge because I want to test myself elsewhere, having stayed at Sharks for three years I feel like I have to look for another motivation,”“There are teams that have contacted me both from outside and within the country but I’m waiting for a word from my agent in order to make the next move,” said Mazembe.Mazembe came of age this season at Sharks after three seasons of blowing hot and cold and formed a formidable partnership with Erick Kapaito who finished as the league’s top scorer.⭐|Your player of the week for Matchday 26 is James Mazembe of @k_sharksfc #BKPL pic.twitter.com/RJpWp0Jx50— FKF Premier League (@Officialfkfpl) July 19, 2021 The former Kakamega High School Alumnus was impressed by his stats this season noting that playing in the clash against English Premier League regulars Everton left an indelible mark. “The season was fantastic even though we suffered a loss of form in the end it was one to remember because finishing with the most assists in the league is such a huge achievement,”“My highlight during my three years at Sharks was playing against Everton and this season being the player with the most assists,” added Mazembe.