Former KCB creative midfielder Martin Nderitu is hoping to land a deal in the remaining weeks of the local transfer window and return to competitive football.Nderitu is among the scores of free agents who are hunting for deals after parting ways with their erstwhile employers at the end of the past season.The midfielder last played at the competitive level in April at Mathare United whom he had joined in September last year after ending his close to six-year long stint at KCB.##NAJAVA_MECA_6787038##Sofapaka coach impressed by rookie keeper, backs him for a great careerNderitu was heavily linked with a move to Nairobi City Stars and Posta Rangers in the past window but neither of the two deals materialised as both teams employed a new approach in their transfer policies.The player who is christened as Zizou is calling on top flight sides to look his way and save his career that is at the risk of disintegration before its time.The local window was reopened two weeks ago following an agreement reached by Chief Executive Officers drawn from top flight clubs who held a caucus meeting to deliberate on a number of issues touching on the new season that has delayed for more than three months.”I am looking for a new club after missing out on deals in the past transfer window. Hunting for a new home was difficult in the past window as clubs were reluctant in spending given the uncertainties and confusion touching on running of the game. However, I have hope that I will be successful in the remaining weeks to the start of the campaign, “he said.The former MOSCA FC midfielder termed the period he has been out of employment as the most frustrating since his breakthrough to top flight football.Paul Were picks victory in Rwanda as Rayon Sport go top of the tableHe said embracing self motivation has helped him pull through the difficult period that he believes will be over sooner rather than later.”It has been a dark time for me and the rest of players who are yet to get new clubs. However, there is hope that our football will be back to where it was a few years ago and that players will no longer struggle,” he added.