Kenyan international Paul Were has expressed his delight at making his debut for his boyhood club. South B All-Stars on Saturday in a league match that his side won 2-0.Were, who was expected to join Kenya Police FC in February before the anticipated deal fell through joined South on a short-term deal as he plots his next move locally or a abroad.In an interview, the former AFC Leopards and Tusker FC winger said he is there to help the team perform better. He also wants to play a nurturing role through helping youngsters who make a big chunk of the club squad.“South B is where I was born and brought up and therefore I am delighted to train and play with the youngsters who are currently going through the path that I followed before I became a professional footballer. I’m here to guide the players and share my experience and hopefully help the team do better. It might be for a short while, but I know it means a lot to them and to me as well,” he told Mozzart Sport.Harambee Stars winger Paul Were now plays for FKF División Two Club, South B All-Stars. pic.twitter.com/g7AHBf58AU— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) April 26, 2022 On his future plans, Were said he is trying to remain fit by playing in the lower league after his failed move to Kenya Police FC. He is open to playing in the FKF Premier League or outside the country next season.”Personally I’m also keeping fit as I work on my next move after leaving Greece. I came back late and it was hard getting back to the FKFPL but I’m confident of making a move in the next window, either within Kenya or outside,” he started.Were started out at the famed South B based FISA Academy before moving to Tusker FC. HE would later move AFC Leopards before venturing outside the Kenyan boarders by joining Amazulu in South Africa. He would later play for several clubs in Greece and Kazakhstan.