Two clubs chasing Wepo’s signature

Barely a day after announcing his departure from KCB FC, former national U20 team right back Brian Wepo has attracted interest from two clubs.Wepo who had two months remaining in his contract with KCB, declared his departure from the Zedekiah Otieno coached last Sunday after failing to secure a new deal at the club.##NAJAVA_MECA_6767700##The defender said the 2009 league champions Sofapaka and Tanzanian Premier League side Coastal Union had reached out after learning of his exit from the Lion’s Den.Sources close to the player have also confirmed that Rwandese club Musanze FC are also interested in signing the defender.Police hoping to reunite with Miheso for a second stintWepo said he was optimistic of sealing a move to a club whose ambition will coincide with his before the window closes.“Sofapaka and Union have called but we haven’t discussed any terms. My prayer is to settle in a new home and play. I haven’t played as many matches as I had wished in my previous work station not because I was not fit or good enough. I believe playing time was not dished out fairly,” he said.The former national U23 team player joined KCB in January 2020 from Nzoia Sugar.Follow FIFA directives, Senate Chief urges CS NamwambaHe battled for game time at KCB with Baraka Badi who was the club’s first choice right back until his departure at the end of the past campaign. The latter who boasts of a number of Harambee Stars call ups has since joined the free-spending Kenya Police.KCB signed former Nairobi City Stars right back Kevin Okumu to fill in the gap left by Badi. It remains to be seen whether the club will unleash its financial muscle in the window that was reopened last week.

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