Reports emanating from Zambia link Kenyan international Jesse Were with a move out of Zesco United but the forward has quelled the rumours by committing his future to the club. According to a number of news outlets in Zambia the forward is set to run down his contract with Zesco which expires at the end of the year.Jesse Were is set to leave Zesco United when his contract expires at the end of this month. Zesco are said not to be interested in renewing his contract. pic.twitter.com/k5iNEVelNy— African Soccer Updates (@Africansoccerup) December 23, 2021 Speaking to Mozzart Sport, Were issued a brief response to the rumours about his future at the Ndola-based club“Those are just rumours, you know people must always look for stories to write,” noted Were with regards to the transfer rumours. Were is not the only Zesco player linked with a move away from the club with Zimbabwean forward Tafadwa Rusike also rumoured to be headed for the exit door in December. The former Tusker FC forward has not been at his devastating best this season managing only a paltry two goals with the club also struggling to register impressive results.Were admitted that he is not the only one who has struggled this season with the team also enduring a poor run of form that has seen them only register three wins in 10 games. Report from Zambia indicated that Jesse Were is set to leave @ZescoUnitedFC as his contract expires at the end of this month, the club will NOT renew his contract. @360sportsGH pic.twitter.com/LC6mPVtxjX— @Manuel97 (@BabankoEmmanue3) December 22, 2021 “For me as a striker, yes it has been below par but it is all about teamwork,” said Were in a past interview with SuperSport. “It is not always about an individual and that is why we have managed to get 25 points at the midway point of the season,” added the 32-year-old.