Ghanaian midfielder Enock Morrison joins Gor Mahia

Ghanaian midfielder Enock Morrison has completed his move to Gor Mahia, penning a two-year deal with the record FKF Premier League champions weeks after parting ways with Asante Kotoko.The attacking midfielder flew into the country on Friday evening for talks with the Gor Mahia hierarchy and has now signed a contract with the club. His first assignment for Gor will be the inaugural Coal City Tournament in Nigeria, set to commence on August 1st.##NAJAVA_MECA_8222356##“The transfer is complete, and he is now a Gor Mahia player. It is an area that the coach thought needed beefing up, and he is satisfied with Enock’s signing,” a club official speaking on condition of anonymity told Mozzart Sport.He is Gor Mahia’s fifth signing after the arrivals of Samuel Kapen, Gedeon Bandeka, Chris Pius Akena, and Alphonce Omija. The club remains active in the transfer window.“We are almost done in terms of signings. There are a few other players that we are looking at before we are set to go.”Paris Olympics: Omanyala, Atuka announced as Kenya’s flag bearersGor Mahia recently returned from their Kagame Cup outing. They had a disappointing tournament, exiting after managing just one point from three group-stage matches. Much has been said about their performance in Tanzania, but new coach Leonardo Neiva is unmoved.”I didn’t come to Tanzania for immediate results but to assess our players for the CAF Champions League. We have a lot of potential and will continue our preparations in Nigeria. Change takes time,” the former Vipers and Yanga SC coach said.There are also uncertainties surrounding the futures of key players such as Austin Odhiambo, who missed the Kagame Cup with reports indicating that he could be heading abroad.Other players whose futures are up in the air include last season’s league top scorer Benson Omala, right-back Rooney Onyango, and midfielder Musa Masika. All the players have been linked with moves outside the country.Stars Abroad: Waweru’s hattrick sends Sligo Rovers to Irish Cup quarterfinals

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