Kisiavuki dreaming of move to Europe

Immediate former Posta Rangers midfielder Clinton Kisiavuki has set his eyes on scaling to the revered rank of professional football next year after getting over the Posta Rangers heartbreak.Kisiavuki who was in Rangers books until the end of the season was among the more than half a dozen players released to seek playing time elsewhere as coach Stanley Okumbi continued with his rebuilding. The once promising midfielder had played a paltry two matches since the former Harambee Stars coach took over early this year replacing Sammy Omollo said the breather would give him time to rejig his ambitions and explore the possibility of playing abroad.FKF Premier League side Posta Rangers have dropped the following six playersEzekiel OkareSamuel KapenClinton KisiavukiAlex LuganjiEvans MaliachiAmos Kigadi#TheGamePlan pic.twitter.com/fHiP9iT7eB— Kieni Githinji (@KieniGithinji) August 30, 2021 He revealed that an European club as well as a Tanzanian one had been trailing him and would only pick the best early next year when their respective windows open. The former Mt.Kenya United player who was part of the league’s All Stars team that played friendly matches in Spain back in 2017 regretted that lack of game time in last season’s second league dented his progress and will seek to regain the lost form. “I will stay away from competitive football for some months as I want to take time and reorganize my targets. I am looking at the possibility of returning to competitive matches early next year. Obviously I left Rangers a starved man for game time but I will quench it elsewhere next year, ” he said. Meanwhile, the former KCB man said he will resume training in a week’s time once he recovers from a knee knock suffered a couple of weeks ago.90′ Clinton Kisiavuki scores a third for Posta. He bundles home on the rebound after Omondi had saved an initial attempt.#Wazito4Life #WazPos— Wazito Football Club (@wazitofc) January 25, 2020 The Liberty Sports Academy graduate expressed hope that he will settle in a top flight club to keep his fitness pending his intended transfer in January.”At the moment, I am carrying a knee knock but the doctor said that I will be free to start training after one week. I did bang the doors when leaving my previous clubs and I am sure one will allow me train with them for the remainder of the year,” he added. 

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