Immediate former Wazito left back Levin Odhiambo has petitioned the Football Kenya Federation to consider reopening the transfer window in order for the scores of free agents to secure new homes before the new season gets underway.Odhiambo is among the basketful of local players who failed to make moves in the concluded window as he was nursing an ankle injury that saw potential suitors shy from acquiring his signature despite acknowledging his talent.##NAJAVA_MECA_6678055##The midfielder suffered the setback late in May while in action against Bidco United at the Nyayo Stadium and is set to resume training fully next week.Last week, FKF President Nick Mwendwa while reopening the Goal Project offices in Kasarani announced that the new season will kick off in the third week of October and urged clubs to intensify their preparations.Odhiambo revealed how difficult it was to convince a number of top flight clubs to sign him despite nearing full recovery but his search proved futile.Sharks head coach sends plea to Sports CS nominee NamwambaHe disclosed that defending champions Tusker and Posta Rangers had show interest but called off the negotiations upon learning that he had not shaken off the injury.Odhiambo is calling on Kandanda House to come to his rescue by opening the window again for at least two weeks to allow him and the rest of the free agents to find new clubs.”My cry to the federation is to open a small window so that the free agents can get new homes. It was difficult to get a club when the window was one owing to the injury that I was carrying but now that I am nearing full recovery, there is hope that I will get a new club. I have also observed that there are many players who did not get deals when clubs were allowed to do player transfer business,” he said.Onchwari reveals why he joined Somali sideOdhiambo made his top flight bow in September last year after Wazito signed him from National Super League side Naivas. He had previously played for Kayole Youth FC.