Former Kakamega Homeboyz forward Yema Mwamba has taken a brief break from competitive football after his move to Wazito fell through.Yema featured in a handful of test matches for Wazito sending a strong indication that he had signed for the club but he has come out to announce that he is a free agent.He revealed that he had not penned any deal with Wazito who shifted base from Nairobi to Kisumu following the chance of ownership where Swedish tycoon Ricardo Badoer sold the club.##NAJAVA_MECA_6697969##He admitted that there was interest from the club but the negotiations did not yield the intended result and hence, will stay out up to January last year.Before trying his luck at Wazito, the former Bandari man had been linked with a move to Tanzanian Premier League side Coastal Union but the transfer hit a snag after the club failed to meet the valuation set out by Kakamega Homeboyz, a club that the forward played for last season.We will not play in unsanctioned league – Kakamega HomeboyzHe also trained with Kenyan champions Tusker but could not secure a place at the club despite the outfit having two empty slots for foreign players.“I have decided to take a brief break from competitive football. My plan in the transfer window did not materialize and therefore, will be out until the next window is opened. I trained with Wazito for a couple of weeks but never signed a contract with them. I had a number of deals in the window but as fate had it, none went through,” he said.Kibwage tastes freedom after running down contract at SofapakaThe former Sony Sugar man is in the meantime hoping that Bandari will afford him the platform to keep fit for the time he will be locked out of active football.The Congolese forward who is hoping to play abroad from next year said he was banking on his rapport with the dockers to secure the chance to train with them going forward.