Alponse Ndonye has left Kakamega Homeboyz four months after he signed for the club from Mathare United and has invited offers from clubs interested in his services.The midfielder was among the four players that ditched the Slum Boys for Homeboyz in August. The others are Eugene Wethuli, Meshack Muyonga and Norman Ogola. The player has featured in a couple of friendly matches for the John Baraza coached outfit.##NAJAVA_MECA_6813344##The player has now announced his exit from last season’s league runners up and has invited offers from clubs interested in his services. He adds that his fit and ready to play in the coming season that gets underway on Saturday afternoon.“I am now a free agent and clubs interested in my services can contact me. I have been training with Kakamega Homeboyz throughout pre-season and I am fit and ready to play for any club that I will strike a deal with,” the former Mathare United assistant captain told Mozzart Sport.Pressed on what brought his stay at the Kakamega based side to a premature end, the midfielder without giving details revealed that unnamed people in the technical bench wanted him out of the club but went on to wish the team well in the coming season.“We did not agree. Some members of the technical bench did not want me there – I think I was not in their plans. There is no bad blood me and them and I wish the team well in the coming season,” he added.He becomes the second new signing to be shown the door by Homeboyz after Uganda’s Sam ‘Tiyo’ Kintu who was axed a few weeks after signing for the club.Five Kenyan clubs serving FIFA Transfer bans