Immediate former Kenya Police FC winger Arvine Odoyo is in search for a new home after leaving the club.The frenetic flanker is among the handful of players who have exited the Police camp that has witnessed a beehive of transfer activities from the time the window was opened on various grounds.All the best to our forward Arvine Odoyo who joins NSL side Kenya Police FC on a one-year loan. He joins Dickson Omwenga and Kevin Kwasila, our two other players at Police FC #WeAreSouthB pic.twitter.com/0IiRoFmk4o— South B All Stars (@SouthBAllStars) August 24, 2019 Other players who have left the team include; Samuel Ndung’u, Gedion Ogweno, Alex Luganji and Duncan Otieno who is headed for greener pastures.Odoyo disclosed that he had left Police upon reaching an agreement with the management and will be seeking to join another top-flight club before the start of the new season.Rangers keen on signing former Sharks custodian, ObieroTo fill in the gap left by the player as well as to add spark on the wings, Police acquired the duo of David Okoth and Reagan Otieno from Kakamega Homeboyz and KCB respectively.The player who has been training with Posta Rangers for a couple of days before says his hunt for a new club is yet to bear fruit but holds on hope that, he will be successful once the General Elections dust settles.“I am a free agent after leaving Police on mutual consent. I have been looking for a new club for some days but I haven’t lost hope at all. I am certain that clubs will be willing to sign players once the matters to do with the elections are done,” he opened up.##NAJAVA_MECA_6557336##Odoyo was among the longest serving players at the club as he joined in 2019 from South B All Stars.The player who had earlier been linked with a move to the Somalia Premier League says he considers his stay with the club a success having played role to the promotion to the top tier.