Gor Mahia goalkeeper Adama Keita says he will only think of returning to the club next season if the record league champions settle all his dues.The Malian goalkeeper, who joined the club before the start of last season has reported the club to the world football governing body, FIFA over his unsettled dues, and Gor are starring at further sanctions from FIFA with the club already serving a transfer embargo. The keeper says he expects FIFA to make a ruling before the new season commences on the 27th of August.”Right now I can not talk about the exact amount but they owe me salary and match bonuses. I signed a two-year contract with them and we will have a FIFA decision out soon before the new FKF Premier League season starts,” he told Mozzart Sport.Asked if he would be willing to return to the club next season, the veteran was noncommittal saying he will only engage the club after they have paid all his dues. Gor are coming to regain the title – Rachier warns”I don’t know but they first have to pay me my dues. Once they settle that we can have a conversation about continuing together,” he added.Gor are currently serving a two-window embargo for failing to pay their former midfielder, Jackson Owusu, his dues. They will only be in a position to sign players in January 2023.Meanwhile Gor Mahia are in the process of sourcing for a new coach after they opted against renewing Andreas Spier’s contract. The German had initially been offered a six-month deal and at the end of it, the club decided to let him go. Assistant coach Michael Nam stepped in and is currently in charge of the team.