Gor Mahia left-back Levin Odhiambo insists that he doesn’t regret his decision to switch allegiance outside the transfer window and consequently being locked out of action.Odhiambo caught many by surprise after turning down a new deal at Tusker in favour of a move to Gor Mahia in April.Many questioned the player’s decision to leave Tusker, where he was enjoying playing time and career progress, for Gor only to be found ineligible to wear the green and white colours at the competitive level.##NAJAVA_MECA_8123988##Odhiambo has had to contend with lack of playing time since then as his move to Gor happened outside the transfer window.Earlier on, Gor Mahia coach Johnathan McKinstry revealed that the club couldn’t risk fielding Odhiambo, despite obtaining his clearance from FKF, for fear of repercussions among them is a deduction of points.Why Levin Odhiambo is yet to play for Gor MahiaOdhiambo says when he made up his mind to bid Tusker farewell, despite the club showing strong interest in retaining his services, he was ready to pay the prize even if it meant staying out of action for a while.“I do not regret the decision I made at all. I was prepared for everything including disappointment,” he told Mozzart Sport.The former Wazito star says watching his new side clinch the league title flushed the frustration of being unable to feature for K’Ogalo.“Obviously it has been frustrating considering that I am fully fit and training every day. However, watching the boys deliver the 21st league title has been satisfying,” he said.Gor Mahia duo likely to depart clubMeanwhile, the former Mathare United defender clarified why he didn’t renew his contract at Tusker.He revealed that the brewers offered him a year-long deal against his wish for a short-term one that would have kept him at Ruaraka up to the end of the season.“We didn’t reach an agreement in terms of the duration of the new deal,” said the former Kayole Youth player.