Clyde Senaji is delighted after rejoining FKFPL Champions Tusker FC on a two-year deal from AFC Leopards as a free agent following the expiry of his contract with Ingwe in July.Speaking after completing his move to the Brewers, Senaji said that he is on a mission to achieve what he did not achieve with the club in his first stint before leaving for AFC Leopards.The 25-year old is out to fight for a position at the team with Charles Momanyi, Eugene Asike, Vincent Ngesa, and Christopher Oruchum in defense but might as well be called upon to fill the defensive midfielder role left by Hashim Sempala towards the close of last season.“I am delighted to return to Tusker and complete what I had not achieved here. This is a great club with great history and this season playing Continental football. I aim to fight for a position in the team and get that experience of playing in the Champions League,” Senaji told the club’s portal.🤩| Welcome back home Sena.#KenyaMilele #Brewers4Life pic.twitter.com/Vv6mFZ6mZW— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) September 4, 2021 The defender, who can slot in as a midfielder with ease, joined Ingwe in 2019 from Tusker and has been a regular for AFC Leopards either as a midfielder or defender until the lapse of his contract.Tusker CEO Charles Obiny is happy at having Senaji back for the second stint, heaping praises on him since parting ways with Tusker in 2019, noting that he will add a lot of quality to the team ahead of the new season with the CAF assignment coming up.“We are happy to have Senaji back in the team. He has done really well since his departure and he is a player we are glad to welcome back with open arms. He is going to add a lot of quality to the team,” Obiny said.Tusker have been on a signing spree and have already roped in six players including Charles Momanyi, Kalos Protus Kirenge, Ibrahim Joshua, Patrick Matasi, and another returnee John Njuguna.Tusker FC new signingsElvis RupiaTeddy OsokShami KibwanaClyde SenajiCharles MomanyiKalos KirengePatrick MatasiBrian BwireJohn NjugunaTyson Otieno**Daniel SakariThey have also signed two foreign strikers from Tanzania and Uganda. #FKFPL pic.twitter.com/GaCDu8idcv— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) August 23, 2021