After training with Gor Mahia for close to six months, Enock Wanyama was expected to nail a deal, once the club cleared with FIFA.K’Ogalo could not bolster their squad from outside their youth structure for two-transfer windows due to a FIFA transfer ban that, was only lifted days to the end of the February-March FKFPL window.##NAJAVA_MECA_7153237##Several players who had been recruited and were training with the record Kenyan champions after, signing contracts were finally regularized, but Enock Wanyama’s move crumbled at the last minute.”Enock (Wanyama) decided that he wanted to change the terms of the contract he had agreed to,” Gor Mahia coach Johnathan McKinstry told Mozzart.Matano fires back at Aussems, claims he is a failureThis last twist of the plot did not go down well with McKinstry and the management, who felt they were being held at ransom by the attacking midfielder.”He agreed to a deal six months ago, and he wanted at the very last minute to change that deal, we were not willing to be held at ransom,” the Irishman added.The former Harambee Stars U20 international confirmed a breakdown in contract renegotiation, saying that “we couldn’t agree on terms, and since there’s another team offering a contract, I decided to wait.”Talented in football and music – this is the story of Enock WanyamaThe ex Kariobangi Sharks player will not disclose just yet where he’s headed next, but according to Mozzart Sport sources, the 22-year-old may land in China this month.”The club has kept contact with the player after initially developing a cold feet, and he’s confident a deal could be on the table before mid this month, ” the source anonymously said.Yet, Enock is still open to joining Gor Mahia in future. “My heart truly wanted to play for them, but unfortunately we could not agree on terms of work, but I’m open to a possible future move” Wanyama said.