Ezekiel Okare is looking for a club that will accord him more playing time after parting ways with Posta Rangers on mutual consent after a disastrous campaign with the Mailmen.Okare has had limited playing time under coach Stanley Okumbi since the change of guard at the club, something that prompted him to seek a release from the club despite having a running contract until 2023.”I had an active contract until 2023 but I approached the management and requested that we negotiate on a possible release since I was not getting playing time and they agreed that we part ways on mutual consent,” Okare told Mozzart Sport.GOAL for Posta. A defensive lapse allows Ezekiel Okare to draw Posta level immediately after we score. (1-1).— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) February 18, 2021 The 28-year old understands the intensity of his decision but is adamant that it is the best for him as he is more focused on doing his best in the field.”I have not been playing regularly for a while and I feel that I need more playing time. A footballer feels better when he is playing on a regular basis. That is why I decided to take this decision and seek a new challenge. For now, I am more focused on getting a club that will accord me regular playing time. I know it is not a very familiar move and not that many would take it, but that is the direction I am taking for now. I am hoping that I will be ready with a new home come the next season in September, ” he added.The forward has only managed to score one goal, against Tusker FC in February, and feels that he needs to get more playing time under his belt.The former Sofapaka forward joined the Mailmen at the beginning of 2020 from Ulinzi stars after a stint with the Soldiers where he scored four goals.Official: Ezekiel Okare has left the club to join Posta Rangers at the conclusion of his two year deal with Ulinzi Stars. We wish him well at his new work station.#GBUS#WeSoldierOn pic.twitter.com/Xvz36VnQLw— Ulinzi Stars FC (@UlinziStarsFC) January 6, 2020 Before joining Ulinzi Stars, he had spent time with Sofapaka, managing to score 17 goals in his stint, and aided Batoto Ba Mungu to avoid relegation in 2016 where they only survived on goal difference.