Kenyan international Clifton Miheso is now a free agent after failing to secure a deal with Ethiopian outfit Wolkite City but remains in talks with Kenya Police FC over a new deal.The former Gor Mahia winger was on the verge of joining Wolkite City and jettisoned to Ethiopia in a bid to finalize the deal but the two parties failed to agree on certain terms of the contract.Why Miheso’s move to Ethiopia fell throughA source close to the player revealed that Miheso is now a free agent but remains in discussions with Police over a new deal ahead of the new season.“Miheso was close to joining Wolkite but he was not happy with some of the contract clauses and he opted to sign for the club. ##NAJAVA_MECA_6746806##His deal at Police had expired but the club were willing to negotiate new terms which they are yet to come to an agreement on,” said the source.Upon returning to the country after his deal with Wolkite failed to materialize, Miheso played for Police in the Elite Preseason Cup semi-finals against Bidco United.Miheso on the verge of joining Ethiopian sideMiheso was however missing from the squad as Police took on Posta Rangers in a pre-season friendly which the Law Enforces walked home with an emphatic 5-0 win.The former AFC Leopards midfielder had a memorable campaign last season after finishing runners-up in the Golden Boot race missing the gong by a solitary goal to Derrick Otanga.