Kenyan duo in Malawi for trials

Kenyan duo of Clyde Senaji and Collins Okumu are trying out with, Malawian giants Nyasa Big Bullets, Mozzart Sport can reveal.The two, currently unattached will be hoping to earn deals with the 16-time Malawian champions ahead of the 2023 season.##NAJAVA_MECA_2116##Senaji, who had previously turned out for AFC Leopards and Vihiga United left Tusker FC earlier in this month after the two parties agreed to terminate the remainder of his contract.”I can confirm that I have officially left Tusker FC. The decision was a mutual agreement and I want to thank the club for the opportunity they accorded me, I wish them well for the remainder of the season,” he told Mozzart Sport.”The window doesn’t open until February and I will take some time off, and keep fit on my own as await my next move. I cannot speak about my future at the moment but I think things will be clearer in the next few weeks,” he added.Okumu on the other hand has been unattached after parting ways with Bidco United . He’s a former Posta Rangers, Sony Sugar and Thika United player.Bullets coach Kalisto Pasuwa has made it clear that the central defence, where Senaji and Okumu can both play is an area he wants to work on.“Remember the last time we played [in the CAF] Champions League, we had some setbacks in central defence and we wanted to beef up that area. We are looking outside to get some of the players to come and strengthen the team, ” he told the club’s official website.Babatunde + Chimwemwe have all left Nyasa Big Bullets..I think it’s fair to call them Rubber Bullets from Next Season pic.twitter.com/YZG2BMm5F1— JUJU Africa ⚽ (@Football_IQ_99) January 27, 2023 The club also lost a number of key players hence the decision to recruit. Misheck Seleman, Chimwemwe Idana, Isaac Badu and Babatunde Adepoju, and, likely, a few more players will also leave before the start of the season.”To the guys who left, it’s unfortunate because we were like a family, but that’s how life goes. We need to prepare ourselves without them so that we come up with a team ready to compete for honours once again,” he added.“But again, I told you last time to say when building a team, you need time, and again with what has happened, it’s like we are building a house at the same time someone is removing bricks from the foundation. But we will start again and build again.”Should they earn deals with the side, this will be the first that the duo will be playing for a club outside Kenya.Jonah Ayunga ruled out for the remainder of the season

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