Just before Western Stima could come into terms with their relegation to the National Super League, the club is staring at the possibility of losing yet another senior player and their skipper Kennedy ‘Agogo’ Otieno. Stima have already parted ways with their forward Baron Oketch who has joined Tanzanian Premier League side Biashara United while Rodgers Ouma is said to be on his way to the free spending champions Tusker.Agogo revealed that he was studying four offers on his table and will decide whether he will bid Stima farewell or stay next week. He however declined to reveal the identity of the chasing teams. The powermen were axed from the top flight after finishing bottom of the log with 22 points.Official: Kennedy “Agogo” Otieno joins Gor Mahia. The striker was formerly with Western Stima Fc last season.All the best Pope Kennedy#KPL Transfers pic.twitter.com/nxBJnut6to— Rodgers Odhiambo (@rodgers_otienoo) August 2, 2019 “Four top flight clubs have approached me but I have not decided whether I will leave or stay. That decision will be made next week after carefully perusing all offers and consulting widely. If I leave, I urge those who will remain behind to inspire the club back to the big stage,” he said.Agogo who rejoined Stima at the start of the season from Gor Mahia regretted that the suspension of sporting activities in the Lake Region handed their chances of beating the drop a big blow as they were deprived of home comfort in their matches.52’| Goaaaal Kennedy “Agogo” Equalizes for Western Stima after villa Orumchan Fed him with a neat through pass KCB 1️⃣➖1️⃣ Western stima #KCBWES #BKPL pic.twitter.com/U2Gc9IhR7k— FKF Premier League (@Officialfkfpl) January 24, 2021 Stima, Kakamega Homeboyz, Nzoia Sugar and Vihiga United were at some point forced to play their league matches in Nairobi after the government imposed a ban on sports in the region after the coronavirus positive cases escalated.Agogo optimistic of surviving relagation“Playing home matches away cost us as we were denied home comfort. It also drained the club financially as well left the players fatigued since the matches were tight. It is unfortunate that the only top flight team from Kisumu got relegated but I hope that All Stars gets promoted,” he remarked.