Immediate former Kenya Police FC winger Samuel Ndung’u is hunting for a new home after silently parting ways with the law enforcers two months ago.Police let go the versatile player late in the past season under unclear circumstances leaving him to scavenge for a new club ahead of the new season that still remains disturbingly uncertain in regards to kick off and who will be in charge.Samuel Ndung’u gives Police the lead against Tusker.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/1bGExhK6ak— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) November 3, 2021 The former AFC Leopards wide player revealed his wish of joining another top flight club when the transfer window opens as he feels he has unfinished business in the league.Last season, the former Mt. Kenya United forward enjoyed regular playing time in the initial stages of the term but an accident suffered in December and the competition for playing time from experienced players who joined the team mid-season elbowed him out of the team.OREGON22: Ray of hope for OmanyalaNdung’u was an indispensable asset to the team as his versatility saw him play both as a winger and a left back only for his glamorous star to be dimmed by the accident.”I am looking for a new team as Kenya Police let me go late in May. My wish is to play in the top league and most importantly, to win the league,” he disclosed.Ndung’u who was among the players to watch before the past season kicked off given that he clinched the ‘Golden Boot’ in the meantime not satisfied with how his return to the top flight panned out.Kenya Police Fc’s Samuel Ndung’u in training action on Tuesday October 26th 2021 prior to their weekend fixture against KCB.#SamwelOgor#SamwelOgorSports pic.twitter.com/8qEpc6SFPe— Samwel Ogor (@SamwelOgor) October 26, 2021 Prior to gaining promotion with Police, the former Muhoroni Youth man had been out of the top league for a while.”I did not play as many matches as I had wished but I believe a second chance shall present itself. It was a difficult season especially after I was involved in an accident but I have hopes of good tidings in the new term,” he said.