South Sudanese forward David Majak has lifted the lid on why he has been ghosting Kenyan champions Tusker despite having a contract with the beer makers.The fully-fit Majak has not been training with the Ruaraka based club since July. Instead, the towering forward has been pictured in training and playing friendly matches with a group of free agents.##NAJAVA_MECA_6816226##Majak, who returned to the brewers in December last year after a brief loan stint in Sweden cited ‘personal reasons’ for his continued absence from the day to day club duties.”Some issues have kept me away for a while. I am still a Tusker player as the club is yet to release me,” he said.When the former Kakamega Homeboyz man who disclosed that he had a year remaining in his deal with the Robert Matano coached side was pressed for more, he opted to assure that he will find his way back to Ruaraka.FKFPL season to kick-off despite Sports Disputes Tribunal rulingHe however ruled out the possibility or the existence of bad blood between him and the technical bench or the management for his absence.When reached for a comment, the club’s team manager George Opondo conceded that the player had a running contract with them but didn’t divulge much on his whereabouts and reason for deserting club duties.”Majak has a year remaining in his contract. He disappeared into thin air some months back and therefore, he is better placed to explain why he no longer trains with us,” he said.Reliable sources indicate that the player was earlier deemed surplus to requirements by the club as it began preparations for the new season, something that did not seat well with him and he therefore opted to push the club to release him. Bandari midfielder Hamid shares Sofapaka’s strengths ahead of league kick offMajak arrived at Tusker in 2019 from Mt. Kenya United who have since rebranded to Kajiado FC and was part of the squad that clinched the league title in the 2020-2021 season.The goal poacher was named the 2018 Chapa Dimba na Safaricom tournament’s Most Valuable Player.