Nzoia Sugar goalkeeper Humphrey Katasi admits that, he could leave the Bungoma-based side this window after what has been an exemplary season both for the player and club.The Nzoia captain kept 17 clean sheets last season, which was joint-highest with Gor Mahia’s Gad Mathews. This has been the player’s best season in Nzoia colours and it has also been the club’s best season since they were promoted back to the top tier in 2017. They finished in the 4th position in the log.##NAJAVA_MECA_7347256##A host of clubs are after his services, with AFC Leopards said to be the front-runners for his services. The player, however, is relaxed about his future. He says he is currently enjoying the break before making a decision regarding his future.”Right now, I am taking a break; it has been a long season, and now is the time to relax with family as we look forward to next season,” he stated.EXCLUSIVE:AFC Leopards, Ulinzi Stars and KCB FC are some of the FKFPL sides that have expressed interest in looking for the signature of Nzoia Sugar FC captain Humphrey Katasi.The ex Kenya U-20 keeper finished the season with 17 clean sheets from 32 games.#FootballKE pic.twitter.com/93YTaUvgzh— Cedrick Siambi (@siambi_muyonga) June 30, 2023 Pressed further, the St. Anthony’s Boys Kitale alumnus admitted that he already has a couple of offers on the table but is in no hurry to make a decision regarding his future.”There are offers, I won’t lie. There are teams that have approached me, but there have not been any meaningful talks at this stage. I am confident that more teams will approach me, and I am waiting to see what happens in the next few weeks,” he added.He is open to a departure but says the offer he accepts will be the right one, both for him and the club that he has been attached to for the last nine years. Katasi has been in Nzoia’s books since 2014 when he was still a student at the Kitale-based school.”You can never resist growth. If I get an offer that is good for me and will also contribute to my career growth, I will definitely take it. The offer has to be good for my team as well because they have nurtured me for nine years. I joined this team in 2014, and I have grown over the years both as a player and as a person. Nzoia is obviously a team so close to my heart, and if it is about leaving, I will exit in the right way,” he added.NSL: Murang’a Seal incensed by FKF’s security demand ahead of title deciding clash against Shabana