Ugandan goalkeeper James Ssetuba Cleo could leave Kakamega Homeboyz just over a week after the Kakamega-based side unveiled him, Mozzart Sport can reveal.The former Sony Sugar man was among the five players unveiled at Homeboyz over a week ago as coach Patrick Odhiambo continues to assemble his arsenal in preparation for a better second half. His side will however have to pull their socks up after losing all three second-leg games.##NAJAVA_MECA_7108285##Back to the Ugandan keeper, he has been away since his unveiling and is reportedly in Tanzania seeking a release letter from his Ihefu FC. The Tanzanian club has reportedly been reluctant to hand him a release letter that would enable him to sign for Homeboyz officially, and there are fears that he may not be registered by the club with just over a week left before the window closes.”He is in Tanzania at the moment. When he signed for Homeboyz, he did not have a release letter, and efforts to have Ihefu send him a copy proved futile, and that is why he is back at the club trying to convince them to allow him to return to the FKF Premier League,” a source privy to the developments told Mozzart Sport.Ugandan goalkeeper goalkeeper James Cleo Ssetuba is training with Kakamega Homeboyz.The custodian is a free agent after parting ways with Tanzanian Premier League side, Ihefu.He has previously played for Sony Sugar in the FKF Premier League.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/GS0YgM6n8b— Ole Teya (@TeyaKevin) March 1, 2023 And the club appears to be preparing for the worst as they have signed free agent Farouk Shikalo on a short-term deal. Shikalo is expected to take over the starting role between the posts from youngster Ibrahim Wanzala.”Farouk has already signed his contract and will be involved when the league resumes. With Farouk, Wanzana, and Steve Otieno on the team, we do not think Ssetuba will be returning to the club. I think Homeboyz have decided to move on after the delay in getting a release letter,” the source added.This will not be the first time that Homeboyz have signed and let go of a Ugandan player before he even features for them. Before the season started, they acquired midfielder Sam ‘Tiyo’ Kintu from Gaddafi FC and let go of him before the new season commenced.NSL: Top teams Shabana, Seal clash at Gusii Stadium