Former FC Talanta winger Mohamed Coulibaly is optimistic of securing offers in the next transfer window and showcase his West African made football talent in the top flight. Coulibaly was reduced to a free agent after severing ties with Talanta in December last year, barely four months after joining the club from second tier outfit Shabana. The lanky attacker who left the newbies under unclear circumstances and at a time when he was nursing a knee injury is currently training with Ruiru Hotstars in anticipation for offers in the next transfer window. 📶 | 75′ Mohammed Coulibally replaces Micheal Bodo as Edwin Lavatsa comes on for Jairo Micheal Talanta FC 1 Vihiga Bullets 0#TalantaVsBullets#FKFPL— FKF Premier League (@Officialfkfpl) October 23, 2021 The 19- year old who first stepped foot in the country in 2019 says he has a lot of unfinished business with top flight football as he had featured in two matches for the league newbies before being axed. FIFA appoints Ex-Switzerland International as Director of Football Federations in AfricaThe fleet-footed player made his top flight bow in Talanta’s 1-1 draw with Wazito and was also part of the team that was thrashed 3-0 by Bandari at the Mbaraki Stadium. “I enjoyed football in the second tier and hopefully, I will have another opportunity to play in the top league starting next season. After I recovered from a knee injury, Hotstars gave me the opportunity to regain my fitness and so far so good. I am hoping that I will be fully ready before the new season,” he said. 🔵 72′ | Talanta FC are forced to make a changeEric Shikono is replaced by Coulibally Mohammed Talanta FC 0 Wazito FC 1#TalantavsWazito #FKFPL pic.twitter.com/iChJu7rhXO— FKF Premier League (@Officialfkfpl) September 25, 2021 Coulibaly who prior to jetting in the country had played in the Indian league played for Shabana for close to two seasons before heading to Silibwet Leons who lost the player to Shabana again last year. He believes that playing in Kenya will eventually open the door for him to the paid up ranks for the second time.