Immediate former Nzoia Sugar central defender Salim Hamisi says he is not interested in making a move in the mid-season transfer that opened on Monday.The defender parted company with the sugarmen last week following the expiry of his year-long deal with the club.Hamisi, joined Nzoia in February last year from National Super League outfit Kisumu All Stars.##NAJAVA_MECA_7050022##The sticky defender revealed that he had elected to take a break from the game at the competitive level to concentrate on his healing that had limited his game time during the final days of his time at Nzoia.Hamisi said he had been advised by the doctor to proceed on a break that will allow him to nurse the recurring groin and toe injuries.How Mieno’s counsel helped Tusker prodigy Collins Otieno deliver a stellar performance in his first league start“I will not be signing with any team in the mid-season transfer window. I have been advised to rest for the remainder of the season so that I can recover fully. The injuries had sadly, affected my input in the final months at Nzoia,” he disclosed.The former Posta Rangers defender revealed that before making the tough call, the Nzoia honchos had tried to tie him down to new contract but the deal did not materialize.His departure from Nzoia leaves the club with just three central defenders in Randy Bakari, Emmanuel Esekon and Ian Karani.Boost for Talanta as experienced custodian resumes training after picking injuries in road accident“Nzoia wanted me to pen a new deal but we did not reach an agreement. I would have wished to continue serving them but the injuries worked against the plan,” he added.Hamisi has previously played for the defunct Sony Sugar and Western Stima.