Kapaito set to ditch Tusker after receiving offer from Tanzanian side

FKF Premier League side Tusker FC are set to lose striker Erick Kapaito to Namungo FC of Tanzania, just one season after he signed for the Brewers.The former Kariobangi Sharks player’s contract with Tusker FC expires in August and despite efforts by the Brewers to retain him, Kapaito has opted for opportunities abroad, shutting down interest from local clubs. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8202926##He follows in the footsteps of Christopher Oruchum, who left Tusker for Namungo FC two years ago but has since returned to the FKF Premier League and is currently with Posta Rangers.”It’s a done deal. Kapaito accepted Namungo’s offer and has already signed his contract. He will play for the club starting next season. The club approached him weeks before the season ended, and it was just a matter of finishing the season with Tusker FC before moving to Namungo,” a source familiar with the deal told Mozzart Sport.Kapaito, a two-time FKF Premier League Golden Boot winner and the 2021 Most Valuable Player (MVP), also has several national team caps to his name.Blow for Kenya Police FC as top scorer joins Indonesian sideThe striker joined Tusker last August following his departure from Ethiopian side Arba Minch City. He signed a one-year deal with the club and expressed his delight during his unveiling, calling it an easy decision.”It is a great feeling and a blessing to play for one of the biggest teams in the country. The club has been winning the league and has good ideologies, so it was not difficult for me to decide to join once I was approached,” he said.”I do not feel pressure. I have learned how to handle pressure over the years playing at lower levels, and I will use any form of pressure to build myself. The team expects me to score goals, and I pray I remain fit to help the team achieve that. As a striker, scoring to help the team win is crucial, and achieving double digits at a personal level would be very satisfying.”Why former Kenyan international Titus Mulama is confident of Harambee Stars qualifying as top seed for 2025 AFCON

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