Ambitious AFC Leopards midfielder Thiong’o weighing transfer options as suitors emerge

With three months remaining in his stay at the den, AFC Leopards assistant captain Peter Thiong’o finds himself at a crossroad as the club is yet to initiate contract extension talks while three top flight clubs are interested in tapping in on his talent.Thiong’o made an infamous switch from Kakamega Homeboyz to Leopards in November 2020 and would go on to pen a two-year long deal with the latter who beat a host of other interested teams to his signature.WATCH Peter Thiong’o in action on his @AFCLeopards debut! 🔥🔥🔥 📺| Watch more: https://t.co/YinPmfUSct pic.twitter.com/hMVCBndpfB— AFC Leopards Fans. (@IngweFans) December 14, 2020 While Leopards have shown efforts in retaining the experienced players who are in the tail end of their deals, Thiong’o revealed that the newly-elected office had not summoned him for negotiations.Ingwe who have been banned by the global body from injecting fresh blood for a year have already handed the trio of Collins Shivachi, Robert Mudenyu and Maxwell Mulili new deals.Wing wizard James Kinyanjui joins Bandari after ditching crisis club WazitoThiong’o who was elevated to the rank of assistant skipper in November last year says he is weighing his options as Ulinzi Stars, KCB and Tusker are keen on signing him.” Leopards had initiated talks in the final weeks of the concluded season but they have since gone mute. The new season is fast approaching and time is ripe for me to make a decision. Before then, I am waiting to hear from the club and later peruse through the offers from other teams and do what is right,” he said.AFC Leopards’ Peter Thiong’o Vs. Gor Mahia 😁 #Ingwe. pic.twitter.com/Ip8u2FNKfe— AFC Leopards Fans. (@IngweFans) February 11, 2021 This is not the first time KCB are reportedly having interests in the player who can play primarily as a winger and a right back as the bankers nearly lured him away from the den in January.Apart from the three clubs, Homeboyz have also been linked with the national U23 trialist who is viewed as a replacement to David Okoth who joined Kenya Police.

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