The scramble for Kamura’s signature

Beleaguered AFC Leopards defender Robinson Kamura has lifted the lid on the interests from the top flight trio of Gor Mahia, Sofapaka and KCB. Kamura has endured a tough spell at the den this year and has unreservedly expressed his desire to walk out of the club and play elsewhere despite renewing his contract last year.He revealed that the three had capitalized on the toxic relationship between him and his employer to table offers which he said he was perusing and would settle on the best.“The three have approached me for talks in the recent weeks. Gor were the first to show intentions but I haven’t made up my mind. I am still studying the offers and will eventually pick the best,” he said.Gor Mahia are keen on signing ex Leopards captain, Robinson Kamura. Despite a fallout between the player and coach Patrick Aussems, the club is still not keen on letting him go.Gor are also interested in Mathare United midfielder, Tyson Otieno. Tusker in the race too.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/MpMGtS2EAq— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) August 25, 2021 Kamura recounts that the rain begun beating him when he made a long post on his social media accounts apparently to bid coach Anthony Kimani farewell after he secured a move to Bandari in February.Dilemma for AFC Leopards defender Kamura after club extended Aussems contractHe sensationally claimed that he was chalked off the starting team unfairly and would later be stripped off the captain’s armband. The club settled on Isaac Kipyegon as their skipper with the departed Elvis Rupia deputizing him.The former Mathare United man further claimed that he was frozen out of the team and denied an opportunity to train leaving him frustrated and his career hanging by the thread.⚽️| Is Njoro K’Ogalo bound?👀#RobinsonKamura #AFCLeopards #Ingwe #Sirkal #FKFPLhttps://t.co/f4QDTZLiS6— Mozzart Sport Kenya (@MozzartSportKe) August 11, 2021 He says the cold shoulder afforded by the club honchos has forced him to publicly announce his plan to cut ties and ply trade elsewhere. The former Harambee Stars defender however said that he will seek to exit respectively in honour of the badge and the years he has served the club.“I am asking the club to furnish me with a release letter and part of the sign on fees which they did not remit when I renewed my contract. I want to join another team and have quality preseason and compete for titles in the new season. I have served Leopards well and I wish them well,” he added.    

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