Vihiga Bullets wing back Enock Masinza believes that his prolific start of life in the season will compel his parent club Kakamega Homeboyz to recall him in the mid-season transfer window.Masinza is among the shinning lights in the rather dark Bullets camp as the youngster has a goal and seven assists in the eleven rounds the club has played. The left-footed who is a younger brother to Homeboyz forward Christopher Masinza joined Bullets on loan from the former before the season began, a move that was meant to bequeath him more top flight experience.Every coach wants a Rupia – Baraza happy with reunion, wants striker to get betterMasinza joined Homeboyz in 2021 from third tier side Green Commandos but failed to earn playing time in his first season in the top division.Other enterprising players who were attached to Abana Abeingo in the past season include Ainea Ndete and Brian Sifa who were let to join Nzoia Sugar and Nairobi United respectively. Masinza said he was banking on his numbers to procure him a recall to the Homeboyz camp.FKFPL: K’ogalo raring to go against Tusker – Johnathan McKinstryHe registered two assists against Nairobi City Stars and helped create goals in their ties against; Posta Rangers, Kariobangi Sharks, Tusker, Wazito and Gor Mahia.”I am hoping to return to Homeboyz when the mid-season window opens. I believe I have garnered the requisite exposure during the months I have featured for Bullets. I want to play alongside my brother again and help the team that fished me from the third tier win the league title,” he said.##NAJAVA_MECA_7006673##Meanwhile, the budding player revealed that a host of top flight clubs had expressed interest in his services.He disclosed that Tusker, Kenya Police, Sharks, City Stars as well as league leaders Nzoia Sugar had contacted him in the past days.”My cellphone has been ringing through and through for some days now as teams reach out to enquire my availability,” he opened up. His deal with Homeboyz is expected to expire in September.