Kenya Police winger Cliffton Miheso has revealed the reason behind his failed move to Ethiopian Premier League side Wolkite FC.The flanker was on the verge of joining the club but the deal fell through and subsequently, he returned to his parent club who according to sources had blessed the player’s bid to secure greener pastures in Ethiopia.##NAJAVA_MECA_6686582##Miheso, while rubbishing suggestions that he was forced to undergo trials at the club said he opted to return home after failing to agree on key issues touching on the transfer with the interested club.“There was strong interest from Wolkite but we did not reach an agreement in the negotiations. I trained with them for a week but after the club failed to read from the same page with my agent, I returned home,” he disclosed.Nairobi City Stars custodian Jacob Osano had earlier suffered similar fate after watching his move to Ethiopian Coffee hit a snag despite admitting to have reached an agreement before jetting out.Gor Mahia winger to release his first music albumMiheso who netted fifteen goals last season, his first with Police said he had in the meantime put behind the botched transfer behind his back and was fully focused on serving the law enforcers on the pitch.The former Gor Mahia attacker said the expected return to normalcy coupled by the appointment of a new Cabinet Secretary for Sports, Culture and Heritage signifies that Kenyan football on the right patch to reclaim its past glory.“When you see sponsors coming back to the game is a sign that we are headed to the right direction. We have a new government and a new Cabinet Secretary who has handled the docket before and I believe he will streamline things,” he added.