Immediate former Mathare United forward Dani Lual is set to join Czech Republic second tier side Vyskov FC next month after parting ways with the 2008 league champions. The South Sudanese player signed a two-year long deal with the club in August but had been keeping fit with Mathare pending the acquisition of the necessary documents.Lual revealed that he had secured his work permit and was on the verge of getting a visa and hit the runaway and join his new home formally.” Mathare agreed to transfer me to Vyskov back in August when the European window was still open but i could not travel immediately. I signed a two-year deal but opted to remain with Mathare to keep fit and at the same time search for required documents. I am glad that I have a work permit and will be heading for the visa interviews this week,” he disclosed.Mathare forward eager to complete Slovenian moveThe move certainly quenches the towering forward’s thirst for professional football having failed in his previous attempts. Lual watched helplessly his move to Slovenian outfit Celje Opekarniska slip through his hands after failing to acquire a visa on time.Celje had expressed interests in his services in January but he did not fit in the priority list of visa recipients as the Slovenian embassy was giving concern to diplomats and individuals with work permits issued before coronavirus was declared a global pandemic.South Sudan 🇸🇸 get revenge on Kenya’s Emerging Stars in the #CECAFAU23 today, a solitary goal from Dani Lual enough to earn them a third place finish in the #CECAFAU23ChallengeCup. South Sudan lost 2-0 to Kenya in their opening game of the tournament. https://t.co/NNwH8DPhGy— Tom Legg (@tomlegg) July 29, 2021 Prior to joining the Slum Boys, Lual had unsuccessfully tried his luck with Valencia’s junior side C had a brief stint in the Ugandan Premier League.”The Slovenian deal did not go through due to the travel disruptions brought by coronavirus. The team was patient and maintained close tabs but unfortunately, the deal hit a dead end ,” he said.Lual who spend most of his childhood at Kakuma refugee camp joined Mathare in July 2019 from Atlabara FC. He is the South Sudan national U20 top scorer and made his U23 debut during the CECAFA tournament held in Ethiopia where they finished third. He made his senior team debut in the past international week.