Coastal Heroes midfielder Mohamed eager to seal permanent move to Bandari

Coastal Heroes loanee Mohamed Abeid is hoping that Bandari will retain him on permanent basis at the end of the season following the success he has enjoyed in the months he has been attached to the dockers.Abeid joined Bandari in January on loan from the struggling second tier outfit and despite his lack of top-flight experience, he has gone to amass playing time and helped the club stabilize and march to the top three bracket.With his stay at Bandari approaching the tail end, the former Ziwani Youth attacking midfielder is crossing fingers that he will fall in coach Anthony Kimani’s plans and consequently, the two clubs will agree on a permanent transfer deal. Boost for Nairobi City Stars as Pinchez, Njung’e resume trainingAnatoka mfungaji wa leo, Abdallah Hassan, anaingia Mohamed Abeid (Mudiga)72 | Bandari 1-0 Nairobi City Stars#BandariNiYetu pic.twitter.com/o8E1XWNljA— Bandari Football Club (@BandariOfficial) March 17, 2022 Kimani who has done incredibly well since succeeding his boss Andre Casa Mbungo in February is believed to have scouted the midfielder and vetoed his acquisition from Heroes who operated in the past years as Coast Stima.Abeid who marked his league debut with an assist when Bandari held Gor Mahia to a 1-1 draw in February said he was banking on his contribution to Bandari’s recent good run for an upgrade in the terms from loan to permanent.NSL stopped by the Sports Disputes Tribunal“I have enjoyed top flight football for the few months I have bene with Bandari and it is my hope that I will be retained on permanent basis. The team is fully concentrating on wining the remaining matches and hopefully once we are done, the negotiations will take off. I believe I have served Bandari well and my efforts will be rewarded with a lengthy deal,” he said.⬇️ Kevin Kimani⬆️ Mohamed Abeid (Mudiga)89 | Talanta 0-2 Bandari#BandariNiYetu pic.twitter.com/uzoNHdELzR— Bandari Football Club (@BandariOfficial) March 9, 2022 The former student at St. Peters Boys High School, Mumias in the meantime lauded coach Kimani for the impact he has had in his career and Bandari’s revival. Since taking over the reins, Kimani has managed to inspire the former Cup holders who were plummeting down on the log early in the year to rub shoulders with the title contenders; Kakamega Homeboyz and Tusker.

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