Wanyama’s Montreal rocked as striker demands to leave

Former Sierra Leone international, Kei Kamara has rocked CF Montreal after demanding to leave the club with just over a month left before the new season commences.This comes as a big blow for the Hernan Losada coached team who have already lost a number of key players and more departures is one of the last things that the argentine coach would want to hear at this point.##NAJAVA_MECA_6937448##The 38-year-old became the third-highest goal scorer in MLS regular-season history in 2022 when he scored nine goals in 34 appearances. He only made 16 starts for the club last season and the club decided to trigger the option to extend his contract after an impressive 2022 campaign.The player is yet to report for pre-season and earlier, the club has masked up the brewing trouble explaining that the player is still in Africa attending to a personal matter but he has now made his intentions to leave on social media.“For once I threw all my eggs in one basket telling my family I found a place we can call home, finish my playing career and possibly more, but looks like it was just a dream,” read his tweet in part.”I never wanted it to come to this, but I want to let you know I have asked the club (CFMTL) for a trade. Mentally it has been a difficult off season, but I have no regrets being a part of such a wonderful group in 2022. I look forward to seeing where the journey will take me and my family,”.The club was recently handed a boost when Victor Wanyama agreed to extend his contract by a further two years. This came after they lost three first XI players to European teams.Djordje Mihailovic has moved to AZ Alkmaar, Ismaël Kone joined Watford FC while defender Alistair Johnston joined Wanyama’s former club Celtic FC.Mathare confident of avoiding relegation after three years of close shaves

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