Striker John Makwata will leave Kariobangi Sharks after the conclusion of the season – effectively yesterday.The player’s last game for Sharks was Saturday’s Mozzart Bet Cup third-place playoff against AFC Leopards. He missed a first-half penalty before they went on to lose 2-1.##NAJAVA_MECA_8186086##Makwata has been one of the most inspired mid-season signings in the KPL and by far the most impactful. He scored 16 goals in the league, just three behind top scorer Benson Omala, and added three more in the Mozzart Bet Cup, taking his tally to 19.He turned the Sharks’ fortunes for the better, moving them from the relegation zone to finishing seventh in the log with 48 points.”He has played a big part in us remaining in the league. One person has scored 16 goals in the league and three in the Cup. He has played a big part with the help of the other players who have helped him get the goals,” said Kariobangi Sharks coach William Muluya.Mozzart Bet Cup: Matasi stars as Kenya Police pip KCB to win maiden titleHis sensational run has attracted interest from within the Kenyan Premier League and across the continent, and he’s now set to exit although his destination remains unknown.”His job at Sharks is done, and he’s now set to depart. There’s no chance of him remaining at Sharks. He has a couple of options, and he’s going to weigh them before making a decision,” a source privy to the developments told Mozzart Sport.Earlier, coach Muluya expressed hope that the former Ulinzi Stars, AFC Leopards, Nairobi City Stars, and Kenya Police FC player would get offers from clubs outside the country.”I am praying that he gets good offers outside the country because he has served us well. Even if there is a local side that will give him a good offer, well and good, but I want him to go outside the country,” he stated.Police Captain Musa Mohammed revels in Mozzart Bet Cup triumph