SS Assad striker Alex Mwalimu is reportedly forcing his way out of the club with three weeks to the mid-season National Super League (NSL) transfer window.To achieve his goal, Mwalimu who joined the club from third-tier outfit Young Bulls at the start of the season, departed the Simba Gee training camp three weeks ago and efforts to have him resume training with the club have proven futile.##NAJAVA_MECA_7745192##This has infuriated the Sea Lion’s management who allegedly have ordered his release.Speaking to Mozzart Sport, Kazungu noted that unfulfilled promises from Assad end were the main reason for him staying away from the team training sessions and opting for street football at the Coast.The Matsangoni Junior FC graduate enjoyed a fabulous season, netting eighteen times and further assisting five times the previous campaign, he was trailed by Football Kenya Federation Premier League side Shabana FC, NSL sides Rainbow, and Darajani Gogo but turned down the deals to stay at the Coast with Assad.FKFPL Week 15 Review: Leopards, Shabana and Muhoroni Youth bounce back as Gor Mahia opens gapMwalimu, who has won the Zone A top scorer award in two consecutive seasons, was also a target for the Bandari FC but now regrets letting the opportunities pass by as he painfully narrates his ordeals at the Ukunda Showground housed Assad.“I left Assad after the Vihiga Bullets game and I am glad I scored to hand them a win. The situation was unbearable. Before sealing the deal, I had a lot of promises coming from them that made me reject other offers for Assad since they are my home team,” he started.“Assad sent representatives to my parents and promised my family that I was going to get a hefty pay. I had no option but to join them. After a few weeks, none of the agreements had been worked on, and back at home it was becoming chaotic as they believed I was pocketing quite a good sum of money.”“I tried getting in touch with the management but they turned a blind eye to me, at times I had to solicit money again from the family back at home to survive in the camp and it pushed me even more out of the club. Funny enough, the person that facilitated the transfer and promised to aid my stay at the club, no longer responds to my calls and messages,” continued Mwalimu.“I regret letting good chances go but it is football and I will raise again,” he regretfully told Mozzart Sport.FKFPL: Nzoia Sugar in hunt of an experienced goalkeeperThe former Young Bulls striker has however left the door open for talks but has made clear his intentions of trying out with another outfit from the inland at lack of professionalism from most Coastal clubs.Kazungu has left Assad having scored four goals and further assisting twice in 10 games he featured for the club.