Mathare United left back Norman Ogolla has issued a come and get me plea to top flight clubs as he seeks to exit the beleaguered club when the transfer window opens.Ogolla who is pushing for his release letter is among the hosts of players who are seeking to cut ties with the club that was relegated to the second tier by the Football Kenya Federation Transition Committee.46′ GooaallllDaniel Otieno scores with a volley after finding space inside the area to connect with a lofted pass from Norman Ogolla.AFC Leopards 0-1 Mathare United #LeopardsVsMathare— Mathare United FC (@MathareUtd) January 20, 2022 The 2008 league champions were demoted after dishing three walkovers in the second leg of the past campaign and it remains to be seen whether they will kick life in the competition or they will challenge the decision in the corridors of justice.Ogolla who had initially attracted interests from Kakamega Homeboyz says time is ripe for him to hunt for a new home as he habours no intentions of playing second tier football.Interest from Homeboyz is understood to have died once the club chairman Cleophas Shimanyula disbanded the technical bench last month.##NAJAVA_MECA_6501859##The player revealed that Mathare were open to letting go their priced assets should they find better deals elsewhere and was keen on leveraging on the opportunity to switch his allegiance.“I am looking for a new team after Mathare opened the window for us to search for new homes. My wish is to play in the top flight and hopefully I will have a new club by the time the new season kicks off,” he said.EXCLUSIVE: How thriving Mathare United rookie was forced back to footballThe 20-year old in the meanwhile could not hide his disappointment with Mathare’s dismissal from the top league that he noted had adverse effects on the players’ mental well being as well as fitness wise.Before the club began dishing walkovers, the management is understood to have halted the training sessions leaving the players to seek alternative avenues in order to keep fit.