Tusker right-back Daniel Sakari hopes to secure a deal across Kenyan borders when his contract with the brewers expires in August.The defender insists that, he is not keen on extending his stay in the FKF Premier League beyond the just-concluded campaign.The overlapping full-back has been with the Robert Matano-led team for close to two years and made the right-back slot his own, dislodging Kevin Monyi.For the time he has been at Ruaraka, he has continued to be a mainstay on the national team, the Harambee Stars, and he is desperate for a move across borders.##NAJAVA_MECA_7347347##When asked whether he plans to continue with Tusker beyond this season, the former Kariobangi Sharks and Kakamega Homeboyz man said that, the goal is to get suitors outside the country. Although he reveals that he does not have any offers on the table yet, the soft-spoken player is hopeful.”My contract expires in August, and I am hopeful of getting a deal outside the country. I’ve played for three Kenyan clubs, and maybe it’s time to try something outside the borders. I do not have any offers on the table yet, but I am hopeful,” he told Mozzart Sport in an interview.It has been a season to forget for Tusker. They were at some point in line to win the league and cup double but ended the season trophyless after losing the league title to Gor Mahia and suffering a cup defeat heartache against Homeboyz. Sakari admits that, it has been a painful period but wants to move away from it as soon as possible.”It has been a tough season for us; it didn’t go as we should have wished, but that’s football; sometimes things happen this way, and it is now just a matter of dusting ourselves off and looking into the future,” he added.Three players are expected to leave Tusker when their contracts expire in the coming weeks. The three are Michael Wanjala, Deogratius Ojok, and Kalos Kirenge.Full minutes for Wanyama as Meja misses with injury