After failing to secure a new home in the past transfer window, former AFC Leopards captain Robinson Kamura has bitten the bullet and subsequently, proceeded on a brief break from competitive football.The central defender was reduced to a free agent three months ago after running out his year-long deal at KCB who released more than half a dozen players in the past window.The Zedekiah Otieno coached club made good use of its financial muscle by signing more than ten players during the same time.##NAJAVA_MECA_6716620##Kamura who had joined the Bankers after falling out of favour at Leopards had been linked to a number of local clubs in the past window that was shut last month but surprisingly, he did not make a move.He conceded to have studied offers tabled by some teams among them is the 2009 Kenyan champions Sofapaka but did not strike a deal with the suitors.Exciting City Stars forward Bajaber tips club to challenge for titleWith the window already shut, the defender says he will sit out in the first leg of the forthcoming season that still remains uncertain of when it will start. He however did not rule out the possibility of crossing the border in January when the mid-season transfer window opens in other leagues.”I am patiently waiting for the mid-season transfer window so as to make a move. My hunt for a new home in the concluded window did not materialize but I am certain I will be back in the second leg. I am currently keeping fit on my own,” he said.Onyango craving first team duties at Sofapaka after loan spellThe former Mathare United man while responding to the delay witnessed in the start of the season sympathized with the players for breaking sweat daily in training and still being kept in the dark regarding the start of the term.”It is unfortunate that players keep on training for a season they are not sure of when it will kick off. Clubs are not even sure whether they will participate in an unsanctioned league or not. I urge the relevant stakeholders to rescue the situation before it is too late,” he said.