Kenyan international Richard Odada has changed his agency and will now be under SPOCS Global Sports, a move that clearly indicates that he is preparing for a transfer in the near future.Odada who was previously under Big Moments Agency, has six months left on his deal with Red Star Belgrade, is looking for a new challenge as his contract at the Serbian giants won’t be renewed according to reliable sources.All eyes on Richard Odada, a boy from Nkoroi, Rongai pic.twitter.com/fCnKJGfept— Jeff Kinyanjui (@_JeffKinyanjui) September 2, 2021 SPOCS is a football focused global sports consultancy network, which operates worldwide from Munich, Hamburg, London, Zurich, Madrid, Naples, Belgrade, Sofia, Vienna, Paris, Prague, Istanbul, Brussels, Bucharest, Cairo, Dubai, Accra, Philadelphia and Qingdao (China).The agency also houses Tanzanian international and former Aston Villa striker Ally Samatta, Newcastle’s custodian Martin Dubravka and another Tanzanian Novatus Miroshi who recently sealed a move to Belgium’s Zulte Waregem.Odada was recently shipped out to Graficar Belgrade on loan and is set to stay at the Red Star affiliated second-tier side for a period of six months according to his loan deal.@Harambee__Stars DM Richard Odada sent on loan by Red Star Belgrade to second-tier side Grafičar Beograd until the end of the year 2022Photo credit @thesportsmoran pic.twitter.com/0iWjarYIMv— Patrick Korir (@tipkorir) July 5, 2022 This is Odada’s second stint at Graficar on loan, the first one coming in 2020 having joined the team from the Red Star U19 side. He has not managed to break into the main team as he spent last season on loan too at Metalac as they got relegated.Taiwo Atieno: American investors ready to pump Ksh 236 Million into KPLThe 21-year old former AFC Leopards Youth player marked his Harambee Stars debut with a solid display against Uganda in the opening game of their 2022 World Cup Qualifier against Uganda at Nyayo Stadium in September last year, playing in midfield in the absence of the experienced Victor Wanyama.