Central midfielder Stephen Wakanya says he hasn’t given up on making a return to the Football Kenya Federation Premier League despite watching his transfer to Kakamega Homeboyz hit a snag.Wakanya was a transfer target for Homeboyz but the deal fell through, leaving him to look for alternatives.According to the former Vihiga United midfielder, Homeboyz invited him to train with the rest of the unit but, his wait for a contract did not bear fruit and thus, had to exit their camp. ##NAJAVA_MECA_7114842##Wakanya left Homeboyz last year following the expiry of his contract and would join APS Bomet who had won the National Super League and, were gearing for life in the top flight.Ex-FIFA assistant referee Aden Marwa opens up on match-fixing ban, slams Anas Aremeyaw AnasHowever, the decision to annul the past term killed Bomet’s dream of debuting in the top division and would trigger a massive walkout by players, among them is the midfielder.“I trained with Homeboyz for around two weeks but couldn’t secure a deal. They invited me for the trials after I left Bomet. I can’t explain what happened as the management went mute. I honestly did my part,” he said.Before returning to Homeboyz for the trials, Wakanya had been linked with a move to Nzoia Sugar.FIFA backs FKF to build a technical center“I haven’t lost hope at all. I know I will get a new home before the window closes,” added the former Chemelil Sugar man.Homeboyz have acquired a number of midfielders in the ongoing window. The club captured Edwin Omonya and Mohammed Adnan as well as Kevin Amwayi.