Kenya U18 striker Duncan Omala has plenty of offers to choose from after ending his time at the prestigious ABM Football Academy in Mali. According to his agent Ali Olieva, they reached a decision to cut short his stay in Mali after the highly-rated striker missed on select teams from the academy that were to head to Europe for further trials.”ABM Sports and Sports Republic have partnerships with various teams in Europe and the ABM Academy in Mali is basically their elite set up in Africa that serves as a conduit to take the best young talents to Europe. Omala missed out on the opportunity this year despite impressing so much and the option was to wait for the next batch but we all agreed he needed to explore other opportunities,” Ali told Mozzart Sport,”He has learnt a lot n Mali and is now a better player so the stay in Mali was not in vain. He has also gained valuable networks and that is very key in professional football,” he added. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8136613##So what next for the wonder kid from Kisumu? “Gor Mahia, Ulinzi Stars and Sofapaka had expressed interest before he travelled to Mali and even more local clubs have done so since he returned. We also have offers in Sweden and a very enticing sports scholarship offer in the US. He is at a good place right now in terms of opportunities we are just taking time to analyse what would be best for him.” Ali concluded. Duncan is the younger brother to Gor Mahia and Harambee Stars striker Benson Omala. Duncan Omalla: The rising star aiming to surpass his brother’s legacy