Robert Arrot is banking on the experience he gained from the loan stint he had with the relegated Vihiga Bullets to break to the Kakamega Homeboyz first team next season.According to Homeboyz team manager Boniface Imbenzi, Arrot was sent out on loan to Bullets in January to gain more playing time and it is upon the head coach to recall him when the pre-season activities get underway.##NAJAVA_MECA_6459047##Arrot who confirmed that he exited the Bullets camp after the club sunk to the second tier after finishing bottom on the log says he exposure he gained while on loan helped him polish the weak areas that barred him from playing for Homeboyz regularly.Bullets fate was sealed in the penultimate game of the season after losing 4-1 to fellow debutants Kenya Police FC and will return to second tier football again.Tobias Otieno debuts for Tormenta in USAThe former Nzoia Sugar winger who was among the shining stars in the rather dark camp regretted that the club that offered him the chance to improve could not keep its place in the top league but was grateful to the technical bench for helping him improve.“I return to Homeboyz a better player than I left. I was dying to play week in week out and I am glad that Bullets gave me the chance to showcase my talent. Unfortunately, the club did not survive but one thing that remains certain is the bench tried the best. I learnt a lot from coach Juma and hopefully, what he imparted in me will go a long way in earning me playing time at Homeboyz,” he said.Exit Kakamega Homeboyz duo of Robert Arrot and Ivorian Bonaventure Atse have both left the club on mutual consent. #footke#pltransfers pic.twitter.com/mSSVPJkokb— Footballers Of Our Time (@TransferMarktEA) August 31, 2021 The former Nakuru All Stars man faced competition for playing time at Homeboyz from David Okoth who finished the season with eleven goals and nine assists.The club added spark in the flanks in January after acquiring Michael Isabwa and Gaetan Masha from Bullets and Nzoia Sugar respectively.