Despite the country currently serving a FIFA suspension, Kenyan forward Jonah Ayunga has expressed his intentions of earning a call-up to the Harambee Stars squad in the future.Ayunga who was born in England to a Kenyan father and an English mother is eligible to feature for Harambee Stars having never represented England at any level.Johanna Omolo returns to BelgiumThe 25-year-old revealed that a huge part of his family still resides in Kenya adding that now playing for St. Mirren in the Scottish Premier League it is easier to honor international call-ups.“My dad moved over to the UK just after I was born. All his side of the family are still over there. My last call-up was about three years ago, when I was at Sutton United. Now that I’m at a club where there’s an international break every time it comes around, I’m free to go,” Ayunga told Renfrewshire Live Sport.##NAJAVA_MECA_6696537##The Brighton and Hove Albion academy graduate received his first call up to the Kenya national team on 5 August 2016 and again in 2018 but is yet to feature for Harambee Stars.Ayunga noted that he still has a relationship with some players in the country as he hoped to turn out for Kenya soon once the FIFA suspension is lifted.The meteoric rise of Eric ‘Marcelo’ Ouma and undying love for Omena“There’s a couple of people involved with Kenya I still speak to and a couple of players as well.It’ll be a lot easier now that there’s a window for me to be able to go and not miss games. Hopefully, I’ll be able to get out there again soon,” added Ayunga.