Former national U20 winger Enock Wanyama is hoping to seal a deal with record Kenyan champions Gor Mahia after training with the club for more than a month.Wanyama has been club-less since leaving Kariobangi Sharks at the end of the past season but the highly-rated attacking midfielder is among the scores of players praying to land deals in the newly-opened transfer window.The youthful player has been training with Gor but could not be signed during the past window that closed in September as the club is still serving a transfer ban for failing to pay its former foreign players their dues.##NAJAVA_MECA_6745657##Another player who has been training with K’Ogalo for the past month or so is former national U20 centre back Alphonce Omija who just like Wanyama, turned to the club after leaving Sharks.Omija is not new to the Gor fraternity as he left the side for Sharks in September 2020. The former Rising Stars assistant captain also passed through the Gor Youth before earning promotion to the senior team.With reports indicating that Gor are set to free themselves from FIFA’s bad books, Wanyama is praying that he will be among those who will be signed.”I have been training and featuring for this great in test matches. We have discussed the personal terms extensively and hopefully I will be handed a contract once the club is cleared to sign new players,” he said.Talented in football and music – this is the story of Enock WanyamaGor have been promoting outstanding players from their junior side as a way of mitigating the effects brought by the transfer ban that has been in place for a while.Wanyama who has been privileged to have trained with the rookies reckons that the club will perform well in the new campaign despite a large chunk of players bearing little or no experience in the top division.