The 2021-2022 Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) Golden Glove winner, Patrick Matasi has urged clubs interested in his services to follow the right protocol in signing him.The former Posta Rangers custodian has been linked with a move to Tanzanian outfit Azam FC and Kenya Police FC following a stellar season that saw him play an integral part in Tusker FC retaining the league crown.In demand Kenyan defender ‘Crouch’ Okumu heads to Austria with KAA GentMatasi was open to a move away from Tusker and urged his potential suitors to follow the laid down procedures as he added that he is still open to a return back to AFC Leopards.“I still have a running contract with Tusker and I just want to urge anybody who wants my signature to follow the right protocol and the right direction, which is having a discussion with the Tusker office then come to me.I have no problem (with joining AFC Leopards). I can play anywhere I can as long as someone is getting me something to put on the table, I can play anywhere,” said Matasi in an interview with Carol Radull.##NAJAVA_MECA_6471565##His move back to Ingwe could however have to wait a little longer with AFC Leopards currently serving a transfer embargo from FIFA for failing to settle dues owed to Soter Kayumba.Matasi also opened up on what has been ailing Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards, two of Kenya’s biggest clubs but predicted a bright future for Ingwe if they hold on to their current crop of players.Trailblazing Kenyan duo yet to resume Zesco pre-season training“If you look at Gor Mahia, they had the likes of Musa Mohammed and Jerim Onyango who were from the Youth Team so it took them a long time to prepare the team that won the league four times.AFC Leopards right now have young players who are ready to fight and if those boys are maintained and given the right direction they will have a good team in the next five years,” said Matasi.