A host of FKF Premier League clubs are after Green Commandos’ hotshot Mark Shaban, who recently sat for his KCSE examinations.Shaban made headlines this year when he guided the little-known Shanderema Secondary School to the nationals, although he was barred from gracing the nationals over an age issue raised by some participating schools.##NAJAVA_MECA_7750286##At the club level, he has been playing for Green Commandos in the FKF Division One League. Although he started the current season slowly due to school commitments as a candidate, he has scored three goals so far, with the club’s leading scorer, Christopher Koloti, having found the back of the net six times.With the January transfer window set to open in twenty days’ time, Shaban’s time at the third-tier side appears to be fast coming to an end, with top-tier sides after the player’s signature.Green Commandos’ team manager, Jared Emely Anyira, has disclosed that a host of FKF Premier League clubs have reached out, expressing their interest in signing the goal-poacher.“There is a huge interest in him from a number of clubs, and it appears like he may leave us this January. So many clubs are after him, and some have already put in a transfer request. At Commandos, we try to help our players make the best career decisions, and we will guide the player and help him make a move that will be beneficial for his career growth,” Anyira stated.Mara set to conclude search for a new coach“KCB, Kariobangi Sharks, AFC Leopards, Tusker, Kenya Police, and Gor Mahia are all interested in the player, and we are not surprised because we know that he is a quality forward who can grow to become one of the best strikers in the country. But we have to be careful and handle his growth and development wisely,” he added.The football administrator also disclosed that there is a chance that the player could move to Europe, as there is interest in his services from teams in Finland and Denmark.“It is a possibility. There is something that we have been pursuing for a while now, but I cannot say it has materialized, but we keep pushing nonetheless. If the deal abroad materializes soon enough, then he will not be moving to a local side. If it does not, then we will have to find him a local team that will help him get the much-needed experience,” he concluded.Is the Qatar Stars League the next stop for Ayub Timbe?