Rugged Gor Mahia defensive midfielder John Ochieng intends to engage an higher gear in the remaining years of his stay with the record Kenyan champions and win himself a move to greener pastures.Ochieng belatedly joined Gor in September 2020 on a four-year long deal from the now defunct Chemelil Sugar a move was initially set to be sealed and stamped in January the same year.Gor Mahia midfielder John Ochieng has reiterated that K’Ogalo’s hunt for a record 20th league title is still in place.https://t.co/xPZHECF0x7— Mozzart Sport Kenya (@MozzartSportKe) December 26, 2021 The hard tackling midfielder who has depicted flashes of brilliance this season says he plans to up his game to the next level and win himself offers, preferably from Europe.Ochieng avers that it is only good for his career to pursue a move to Europe or elsewhere after his time with the most successful football club in the land comes to an end. “Once you play for a club of Gor’s calibre, you can only aim higher. I know what is required of me and I will give my best that I trust will win me offers. Having the desire to turn professional is one and working for it is a different ball game,” said the dreadlocked midfielder.Match Update | 46′ John Ochieng booked for foul play against Brian Birgen. Scores: Gor Mahia 2-0 Ulinzi #Sirkal |#Betsafe— GOR MAHIA FC (@OfficialGMFC) March 5, 2022 The former Chemelil Sugar midfielder who has been battling for playing time with the experienced Ernest Wendo and Peter Oudu has in the meantime joined the growing list of Gor players who maintain that they have a chance of claiming the 20th league title. K’Ogalo surrendered the crown to Tusker last season and have been blowing hot and cold this season as they trail league leaders Kakamega Homeboyz by eleven points with twelve rounds remaining. “We still have a chance to win the league. No one should write us of yet for we have more than ten rounds remaining that are enough to see us get up there,” he said.