Experienced winger Cliffton Miheso wants Gor Mahia to pay part of his transfer fee that the club has never settled. Further, he wants all salary arrears owed to him during his time at the club cleared.Interestingly, the Police FC winger wants part of half the salary Gor Mahia paid players at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic all updated.In total, the left footed Harambee Stars international is demanding around Kshs 800,000 from K’Ogalo and has presented his case before the Sports Dispute Tribunal (SDT).”It was a difficult time for everyone, not only Gor Mahia, but the whole country. We had to pay salaries even though there was no football being played,” Gor Mahia chairman Ambrose Rachier told Mozzart Sport.”We paid half salary during the period after our sponsor halved their sponsorship package. We explained this to the players, and many saw the sense.” He added.Miheso, who joined the 19-time Kenyan champions in 2019 from Police FC, then featuring in the National Super, left at the expiry of his contract in August 2021.Wing wizard Miheso dumps broke Gor Mahia after turbulent spell##NAJAVA_MECA_7041449##At the time of his departure, Gor Mahia were struggling financially and had gone months without paying salary. Defender confirms Gor Mahia switch ahead of mid-season transfer windowOther players who ditched K’Ogalo during this window include defender Charles Momanyi, now at Tusker FC and Kenneth Muguna, who joined Azam FC of Tanzania.Gor Mahia is serving a FIFA transfer ban due to contractual disputes with several former players, mostly foreigners.Rachier has however assured fans that they are working hard to ensure the ban is lifted ahead of the February/March transfer window.Boost for Gor Mahia as Burkinabe midfielder returnsThe Johnathan McKinstry-coached side has lined up a number of new faces for signing when the window opens at the end of the month.They include former Kakamega Homeboyz defender Sylvester Owino and ex-KCCA and Uganda Cranes striker Patrick Kaddu.