AFC Leopards closing in on Vihiga danger man

Following the impressive goal-return he achieved in the National Super League (NSL), Vihiga United forward Amos Kigadi has attracted interest from former Kenyan champions AFC Leopards and second tier outfit Naivas.Kigadi, was the second best scorer in the competition, hitting the back of the net 18 times, to finish behind SS Assad dangerman Nyamawi Beja who, score twenty goals.##NAJAVA_MECA_814709637372703##The forward who is looking forward to a return to the top flight after a having a good one in the second tier said, he was flirting with the idea of marching to the den.”I have been contacted by Leopards and Naivas. Having had a good season in the second tier, it is only fair for me to return to the top level,” he said.For a player who was largely paired with goalkeepers in the Vihiga forward line due to the dire quorum hitch witnessed at the club, a lot will certainly be expected of him in the new season. Ulinzi Stars on the verge of snapping up AFC Leopards targetThe Vihiga technical bench had to play some players out of position, laying bare the effects of the FIFA transfer ban that was imposed on the club for failing to pay their former player, Junior Adeyefa. “I believe I would have scored close to thirty goals had I enjoyed the services of a creative midfielder. I had to play in the forward line with players who are goalkeepers. I believe, I will score more than twenty in the new season,” he said. NSL top scorer Amos Kigadi hoping to grace top flight football next seasonKigadi, who had previously played in the top flight with Posta Rangers and Vihiga United revealed his plan of building on his performance in the Super League and take the top tier by storm.”Playing in the NSL helped me regain confidence.I really needed it after my career took a slight nosedive in the past years. I have unfinished business in the top league and hopefully, the confidence I a riding on, will help me achieve my targets,” he offered.The former Vihiga Bullets man has previously played for the Eldoret based GFE 105 and Nakuru’s St. Andrew’s FC.

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