Former Kariobangi Sharks custodian Brian Olang’o is in search for a new club after his efforts to join Egyptian outfit Wadi Degla FC failed to bear fruit.Olang’o who severed ties with Sharks two months ago after close to two years of service jetted back last week from Egypt where he had been trying out with Degla for a while.The former KCB shot stopper is also understood to have been under the radar of an Albanian club.The youthful goalkeeper who is currently training with Kenya Police FC said he is hoping to secure a deal with a club that plies trade in the top flight before the transfer window closes.##NAJAVA_MECA_6588060##According to the government backed FKF Transition Committee, the player transfer window is set to shut on August 31 with the 2022-2023 season starting on September 10.It however remains to be seen whether clubs will be willing to participate in a competition that is not sanctioned by FIFA and CAF as a handful have vowed to give it a wide berth.”I am hunting for a new home after failing to secure registration in Egypt. Everything went on well but the club took issue with the FIFA suspension imposed on Kenyan football. I had no choice other than to return home and look for a local club,” he said.The former national U20 goalkeeper in the meantime described his stay at Sharks as one of the best in his career despite having played a paltry six matches in two seasons.High Court allows former Kenyan international Taiwo to register Migori United as a limited companyOlang’o who joined Sharks in September 2020 from KCB was largely a understudy to Brian Bwire and Brandon Obiero who alternated in between the sticks in the 2020-2021 season. He also played second fiddle to Obiero and John Otieno last season.”I enjoyed my time at Sharks for it is during my stay at the club that I got the opportunity to make debut in the top flight. I am forever indebted to the club for the developing and giving me the opportunity to play in the top league,” he said.