After parting ways with FKF Premier League side, Wazito FC, goalkeeper Mustafa Oduor says he is open to offers from interested clubs as he eyes a return to club football.The custodian is among the players that walked out of the cash-strapped side that is currently under new ownership. Swedish businessman Ricardo Badoer sold the team to Engineer Joe Odongo, the club has since relocated to Kisumu County and will host their home matches at the Muhoroni Stadium.##NAJAVA_MECA_6767411##Mustafa is among the many players that opted not to continue with the club under new ownership and the former Nzoia Sugar, Bandari FC, and Vihiga United man says he is open to offers from clubs interested in his services ahead of the 2022/23 campaign. He adds that he has been keeping fit and is ready for action”I am a free agent and currently open to offers from clubs interested in my services. I believe that I will add quality to any team that signs me. I have been keeping fit with my local club back home and I am fully fit and ready to play, interested clubs can contact me,” he told Mozzart Sport.The player suffered a season-ending injury at the start of last season but has managed to shake off the knee issue after undergoing surgery and is ready to play again.”It was a setback because I was looking forward to a successful season ahead but I am glad to be back. I am confident that I will be a successful career at my next club,” he added.Meanwhile, stakeholders are awaiting directions from the new CS, Ababu Namwamba. Namwamba took over on Friday and has already begun engaging FIFA in a bid to have the FIFA suspension lifted.Baraza determined to guide Homeboyz to maiden league crown