The 2018 Cup winners Kariobangi Sharks have been dealt a fresh blow as their creative midfielder Douglas Mokaya has confirmed departure from the club.Mokaya’s exit comes barely hours after the club parted company with the promising Boniface Onyango who bid farewell to the outfit earlier in the day.The club has in the past couple of days let go or watched their priced stars terminate their deals, and exodus that leaves the technical bench with a task of plugging in the gaps during the transfer window.Boniface ‘Kajos’ Onyango and Douglas Mokaya have announced that they have left Kariobangi Sharks.They join Enock Wanyama, Brian Olang, Patilah Omoto and Ziyad Kiwanuka who have left the club already.Tom Teka and Eric Mmata have been training with Tusker FC.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/oNtzFguS8Q— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) July 14, 2022 Among those who have left include the long-serving midfielder Patilah Omoto whose decision to quit his boyhood club caught many by surprise considering the years he had served the club.Others are Brian Wanyama, Brian Olang’o and Ziyadi Kiwanuka with Tom Teka, Erick Mata, Felix Oluoch and Brandon Obiero reportedly on their way out.Kariobangi Sharks defender confirms departureThe duo of Teka and Mata are apparently training with Tusker while Oluoch who was the club’s best scorer in the concluded season being linked with a return to APS Bomet.Mokaya, who joined Sharks in 2020 from the defunct Nairobi Stima disclosed that he elected to terminate his contract to allow him explore a new challenge. The player had two years remaining in his deal with Sharks.”I have left Sharks after close to three seasons of service. I certainly exit the club a better player than I joined. I learnt a lot under coach William Muluya as well as from my colleagues. I wish the club good luck in the next season,” he said.##NAJAVA_MECA_6505687##Mokaya who can play both as a central attacking midfielder and a playmaker is in the meantime being linked with a return to Bidco United, a club he served in 2018 before crossing to Stima.The Upper Hill High School alumnus has also attracted interests from Bandari and Posta Rangers although he remained mum on his next stop after leaving Sharks.