After spending seven years at Kariobangi Sharks, skipper Patilah Omoto feels the time is ripe for him to seek a new challenge with the club currently having players he can pass the baton to.The tenacious midfielder is the oldest serving player at the club after a number of experienced players left this season including Eric Juma, Geoffrey Shiveka, Sydney Lokale, and John Kuol.Patilah expecting tough encounter against TalantaSpeaking to Mozzart Sport, Omoto revealed that he feels the team has players he can trust to hand over the project he has taken time to build.“Time will come, you should never abandon what you have built for a long time, you have to leave it when you feel it’s in the right hands.At the moment I feel like things are in the right hands. Maybe I will make a decision in the future,” said the former AFC Leopards midfielder.Patillah on why Sharks lose from winning positionsOmoto was however coy on whether he has secured a deal elsewhere, maintaining that he could not have left the club previously because he was building something at the club.Sharks currently possess a young and hungry squad that have shown glimpses of their lavish potential throughout the season.