Seasoned winger Paul Were revealed on Thursday that he is not done yet with professional football.Were, while addressing the media shortly after his unveiling opened up on the opportunity to return to Europe that slipped through his hands due to a visa hitch.It is after failing to find his way back to Europe that, he elected to reunite with his boyhood club Mathare United for a second stint that is expected to last for six months.##NAJAVA_MECA_7862738##His move to the National Super League has triggered debates inside the football circles but Were maintains that he is firmly focused on the job ahead of him.Helping the club that thrust him to the world as a teenager regain its place at the top level is the ultimate goal for the left-footed player who is known for his dribbling skills.Paul Were promises to deliver after sealing return to Mathare UnitedBesides that, Were hopes the move to Mathare will enable him to regain his full fitness and serve the national team, Harambee Stars after several years in the cold.The former Tusker man hopes that the call from coach Engin Firat will come on the eve of the international assignments lined up for Stars in the year.Stars are set to return to action in June in rounds three and four of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against CECAFA counterparts Burundi and 2023 AFCON host Ivory Coast.“With my experience, I still believe that I have a lot to offer to the team. I am always ready to wear the national team kit and serve the country. If that opportunity comes, I will grab it and deliver,” he said.Odhiambo determined to surpass his father’s legacy after joining Mathare UnitedKenya kicked off the World Cup qualification campaign with a loss to Gabon before thrashing Seychelles 5-0 in the subsequent match.Were, who was among the players that represented the country in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations finals in Egypt has never announced his retirement from national duty.