Red-hot Gor Mahia striker Benson Omala has said he is open to another attempt at playing outside Kenya when the opportunity arises.Omalla said like any player, he is always looking for greener pastures and will not shy away from making another attempt at the paid ranks.“As a player you are always trying out and when the opportunity comes I will definitely take it,” he said minutes after he led his side to beat Bidco 1-0 in a Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) match at Nyayo Stadium.##NAJAVA_MECA_7098861##Omalla returned to the country last year after a failed attempt to sign for Swedish Division One side Linkoping City.On returning home, Omalla said he had picked his lessons and will strategize how well to build his football career.“I want to focus on Gor Mahia and help them win trophies,” he said then. Omalla was previously at Western Stima.Matasi indebted to Tusker for offering him platform to resuscitate careerSince returning to Gor Mahia he has been a sensation and has so far scored 19 goals in as many matches, making him the current top scorer in the league.Already, there are reports that South African side Orlando Pirates is interested in signing the former Western Stima man.Gor Mahia will need to do everything possible to keep him considering that the club is currently serving a world football governing body FIFA suspension from signing players.McKinstry tips Gor’s golden boy Omala to get betterShould Omalla leave, Gor Mahia’s lean squad will be depleted further and the team may not be in a position to fight for the title next season.On Tuesday, the team suffered yet another blow after Fifa ordered them to pay former player Sando Yangayay $8,000 (Ksh.1,086,000) within 45 days or face another transfer embargo.The latest fine, means Gor Mahia have to look for at least Ksh 7 million to pay their former players for breach of contract before the ban is lifted.A number of players are currently training with the team but cannot be signed due to the embargo.