Newly-acquired Kakamega Homeboyz forward Levis Okello has identified the ‘Golden Boot’ and the league title has his irreducible minimums in the forthcoming season.Okello who has been training with Homeboyz for a couple of weeks apparently agreed to a three-year long deal offered by last season’s runner up, who had to fend off stiff competition from other top flight teams.Following a rollercoaster 2021-2022 Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) Nzoia Sugar forward Levis Barasa Okello has set his eyes on winning next season’s Golden Boot.https://t.co/C0ZMqe6Rn8— Mozzart Sport Kenya (@MozzartSportKe) June 23, 2022 The forward, had caught the attention of Tusker and Homeboyz following his performance with Nzoia Sugar in the concluded season where he netted nine goals despite beginning the term late.Okello, revealed that the prospect of winning the league title engineered his move to Homeboyz who narrowly missed the gong to Tusker on goal difference last season.##NAJAVA_MECA_6533891##Besides hunting for the crown, Okello wants to clinch the coveted boot that he believes will catapult him to the next phase of his career.”I have joined Homeboyz after weeks of weighing on the options that were on my table. I had trained with them from the time we played the Lidonde Cup. I have the confidence that I will win the boot and help the club win the league title at the end of the term, ” he disclosed.Okello who pulled out of a premature retirement to join Nzoia last year has also thanked the sugar millers for affording him the platform to revive his career.It’s battle royale between champs Tusker and Kakamega Homeboyz for Okello’s signatureHis exit means that the Bungoma based club may as well lose four influential players as the trio of James Kibande, Joseph Mwangi and Kevin Juma are said to be on the verge of joining Tusker.”My gratitude goes to the management and of Nzoia and the technical bench for believing in me and giving me the chance to play again. I will remain eternally grateful to them for the chance and everything they did to me,” he added.