One of the surest way of a player to upgrade from the National Super League (NSL) to the top-tier is scoring more than ten goals in the second tier which is deemed as one of the toughest local inter-club competition.Top flight clubs have depicted a trend of shopping the best goal scorers in the Super League who rarely fetch exorbitant transfer fees.##NAJAVA_MECA_6911585##Any player who hits double digits and above is always certain of generating interests from clubs that ply trade in the top flight and sometimes, from beyond the borders.With this in mind, Kibera Black Stars forward John Njoroge is not resting on his laurels as he is hoping to build on his terrific start in the current term and secure a move to the top flight next year.The former Bidco United man currently tops the scoring charts with three goals in five matches with experienced Naivas forward John Walubuka following closely with two goals.Shujaa head coach highlights areas that need improvementNjoroge who joined the slum boys in last year from the defunct Nairobi Stima says he has set a target of netting at least fifteen goals and procure himself a move to the next level.”I want to grace the top league in the next campaign. I can make it through either inspiring the team to automatic promotion or achieving my individual goals that I believe will propel me to the next phase of my career,” he said.Omala sets first half season targets after blistering startNjoroge who turned down offers from the trio of Nairobi City Stars, Kakamega Homeboyz and Sofapaka managed nine goals in the past term that was annulled by the federation. I would have moved in the past transfer window but the negotiations between my representative and the interested clubs fell through. None of the clubs committed to meet my demands and thus, I chose to remain at Black Stars,” he disclosed.