Red-hot Kisumu All Stars forward Anthony Nyangor is banking on his form and class displayed in the second tier to secure a return to international football next season.Nyangor, commonly known as Balotieno pulled out of retirement to sign for All Stars at the start of the season, marking a return to local football after years of plying his trade in Zambia.The burly forward returned to Kenya early in 2020 after his contract with Mufulira Wanderers elapsed and would proceed on a two-year break from the game.##NAJAVA_MECA_6501740##However, All Stars handed him a lifeline as the former top flight side acquired his signature last year, a gamble that continues to pay off as the player has netted sixteen goals thus far in the competition.Nyangor who admitted to be have attracted interests from unnamed clubs believes that his form will procure him lucrative deals outside the borders.Apart from serving Mufulira, Nyangor has also turned for Tanzanian Premier League side Coastal Union as well as Forest Rangers of Zambia.” I wouldn’t mind to return to international football given the state of our game. For one to attract foreign clubs, he has to show what he is capable of doing and I am glad my numbers this season are good. I will continue to work hard with the hope of earning a good deal, ” he said.Frank Odhiambo watches as Djurgårdens extends title chargeBesides angling for a return to international football, the former Gor Mahia man is also hoping to inspire All Stars whom he remains indebted to for offering him the chance to rediscover his best to a respectable finish.undefinedThe former Bandari forward while thanking Otenga for the platform also reserved some words of appreciation to coach Salim Babu for instilling the confidence in him as well as helping him pull out of early retirement.”I just want to keep on scoring for the benefit of my team too. I know I am in a pole position to win the boot at the end of the season but what matters most for me is the performance of the team and the rank we will place at the end of the season,” he added.