Record Kenyan champions Gor Mahia have unceremoniously parted ways with their centre back Joachim Oluoch hardly two months after the defender renewed his contract. The rugged defender who joined Gor five years ago from Nzoia Sugar cited personal reasons to his decision to quit the Mark Harrison coached club.Oluoch who was largely used as a backup player for the years he had served the club owing to the competition for playing time at the heart of the defence leaves with his head high thanks to the conglomerate of winners medals he has claimed for the years he has served the club.The former Western Stima junior team defender who would occasionally be slotted as a full back right boasts of four league titles, a Football Kenya Federation Cup title, two Super Cups among others.🟢 | UPDATE We are pleased to announce defender Joachim Oluoch has extended his stay by two more years – renewed his contract to continue being part of us. 👏👏#Sirkal | #Betsafe pic.twitter.com/ieQBGjXZE3— GOR MAHIA FC (@OfficialGMFC) September 22, 2021 “I am no longer a Gor Mahia player as I have terminated my contract. I felt the environment at the club was not good for my growth and shared my piece of mind with the management who accepted my decision to exit,” he said.With the closure of the transfer window fast approaching, the former Palos player revealed that four top flight clubs were eyeing his signature and remained confident of picking the best from the local suitors.Cliff Kasuti ‘evading’ Gor Mahia’s Joachim Oluoch#KPL pic.twitter.com/WDXjhzQRvc— KPL (@TheOfficialKPL) April 3, 2021 Oluoch who in his farewell message posted on his social media accounts thanked KCB boss Zedekiah Otieno for endorsing and blessing his transfer to Gor also disclosed that there were also interests from Uganda and Rwanda.“I have around five offers but I can confirm that I will join a local top flight club before the window closes. I also have offers from Uganda and Rwanda but I am studying the local ones. My desire is to play regularly and continue winning titles,” he added.