Former Tusker attacker Bill Oporia is hoping that the Football Kenya Federation Premier League body will open a mid-season transfer window as he seeks to make a comeback to active football.Oporia has been out of competitive football from February last year following his departure from Posta Rangers who released him alongside more than half a dozen players.##NAJAVA_MECA_6880950##After leaving Rangers, Oporia opted to concentrate with his studies at Strathmore University where he has been pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce course.The winger who has been training with FC Talanta for a couple of weeks revealed that the club was keen on landing his services in the mid-season window.It remains uncertain on whether the federation will open another transfer window in the season that got underway late by almost four months.Can Bidco United end Tusker’s unbeaten run in the FKFPL?Oporia has previously worked under FC Talanta head coach Kenneth Kenyatta at Ushuru when the latter was plying trade in the National Super League.”My schedule can now allow me to balance studies and playing football as I will be doing my final examination in five months time. I have been training with Talanta for a while and hopefully the mid-season transfer window will be opened so that I can seal the move,” he revealed.Should the player complete a move to Talanta, he will be privileged to play alongside his younger brother Rodgers Oporia who joined the outfit from Green Commandos.Cape Town 7s: Shujaa suffer second consecutive defeat in loss against New ZealandHe said sharing the dressing room with his sibling who has displayed flashes of brilliance in the league matches he has played thus far would be full filling having nurtured and held his hands for years.”I can’t wait to play with my brother whom I believe will turn professional in future. I have been his role model for years and it will be a proud moment for our family if we will some minutes on the pitch together,” he added.