Vincent Ogola’s cellphone cannot stop ringing as suitors constantly knock on his door, hoping to acquire his services in the mid-season transfer window.The Vihiga Bullets forward has five goals to show for in six rounds and is likely to make a move next month when local clubs are granted the opportunity to ring changes in their playing unit.Ogola, one of the shinning stars in the rather dull Bullets camp revealed that deep-pocketed top-flight clubs had shown interest in his signature given the terrific form he is currently riding on.##NAJAVA_MECA_6955173##Kakamega Homeboyz are understood to be at the forefront in the queue having watched the youthful forward bang goals in the home matches staged at Bukhungu Stadium.Last year, the duo of FC Talanta and Nzoia Sugar unsuccessfully tried to lure the player who was among the pool of players that inspired Bullets to automatic promotion two years ago from the financially struggling club.Okumu registers clean sheet for Gent in BelgiumFour-time champions Ulinzi Stars were also linked to the player in the past year.”There are a number of teams that have expressed interest in my services. I have been contacted on several occasions by Homeboyz but I haven’t made up my mind. At the moment, I am fully focused on helping Bullets get positive results as the window is more than a month from opening,” he disclosed.The ex- Kisumu Hotstars player who trails the leading league’s scorer by a goal in the meantime believes that he will lay hands on the ‘Golden Boot’ at the end of the season.Gor Mahia hotshot Benson Omala leads the scorer’s chart with six goals with Ogola and Elvis Rupia breathing behind his back with five goals apiece.Derogatious Ojok, Hillary Simiyu and Brian Yakhama have also five goals against their names.Abich, Amboko fired by City StarsThe 24-year old declared that he was in the race to scoop the boot and possibly earn a national team call up in the year.”I only need to be consistent throughout the season in order to be the best scorer in the league. It means I have to keep on working hard and taking chances on the pitch. I wouldn’t mind getting an Harambee Stars call should the team return to action,” he added.