Unsettled Sakari open to Tusker exit

Tusker FC right-back Daniel Sakari says he is open to offers from interested clubs, with renewal talks between him and the 12-time league champions stalling.The player’s contract elapses at the end of August, and the club has yet to offer him a new deal. With clubs now in pre-season, the player is a little uneasy.##NAJAVA_MECA_7390125##”My contract is ending and there are no renewal talks at the moment, and as a player, you have to be sure about your future for you to focus on football. At the moment, I do not know what will happen,” the Kenyan international told Mozzart Sport.The player is now open to offers from other clubs. Tusker defender Daniel Sakari keen on turning professional this year”I have to keep my options open, and I am open to offers from interested parties.I know what I can offer to any club that I will sign for, and I also have room for improvement,” he added.Should the former Kakamega Homeboyz and Kariobangi Sharks complete a move away from the Ruaraka-based club, it will leave the Kenyan champions without a natural right back, as they have already released Kevin Monyi.Other players who have left the club include captain Humphrey Mieno, Jackson Macharia, Michael Wanjala, Piscas Kirenge, David Majak, and Shami Mwinyi Kibwana.They have recruited Joseph Mwangi from Nzoia Sugar FC and John Byamukama from Gaddafi FC. Other players linked with the team include Fabian Adikiny from Murang’a Seal, Naivas’s Ken Mutembei, former KCB striker Henry Onyango, and James Kibande of Kenya Police FC. Harambee Stars defender attracts interest abroadNaivas FC outline transfer plans ahead of new campaign

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