Former Tusker custodian Robert Mboya is hoping to pass the medical tests and land a new home before the new Football Kenya Federation Premier League season kicks off.Mboya is in a hunt for a new team after his contract with Tusker expired in June but before his prayer to attract offers is answered, the league winning goalkeeper is crossing fingers for a positive feedback from the medics.⚫️🟡| Look who’s back? 🧤Robert Mboya has resumed training after recovering from a concussion he suffered in our last match against Vihiga United.Welcome back Boban! 💪#Brewers4Life pic.twitter.com/TiMr4dWYJl— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) December 30, 2020 A thigh injury suffered last year kept Mboya out of action the whole of last season in which his side defied odds to retain the title he helped win in the 2020-2021 season.Mboya who was initially supposed to be a free agent in the concluded campaign as he was in the list of players who were deemed surplus to requirement but was retained given the gravity of his injury.Sofapaka axes four”I have been doing light training for a couple of weeks and hopefully, I will be fully fit before the transfer window closes. I am certain that I will get offers and will play again after spending the past season on the sidelines,” he said.The former Mathare United glove man in the meantime thanked Tusker for honoring their contractual obligation despite his inability to serve the outfit.##NAJAVA_MECA_6487488##Mboya revealed that the Brewers took care of the medical bills and received his monthly salaries as captured in the deal renewed two years ago.”The club played it’s role and I will forever remain indebted to the kind treatment received when I was injured,” he said.Mboya joined Tusker in June 2018 from Mathare United, an outfit he has played for in two stints.