Gor Mahia midfielder Austin Odhiambo says his good display at the COSAFA Cup with the Kenya national team Harambee Stars earned him offers from clubs outside the country.Despite Kenya exiting the June competition in South Africa at the group stage, the skillful midfielder stole the show and was arguably one of the best players of the tournament, scoring two goals and setting up one in the three games that Kenya featured in.##NAJAVA_MECA_8225555##Odhiambo has been linked with a move away from the club after what has been a sensational season with Gor Mahia. He found the back of the net 12 times and registered nine assists, and he says that the South Africa trip with the Kenya national team earned him more offers. KAA Gent of Belgium, APR of Burundi and an unnamed club from Zambia are some of the sides after his services.“It was a good tournament for me although I would have loved to see the team progress to the final and even win it. After our last game, more teams contacted me. It didn’t come as a surprise for me as the matches were live and I feel I expressed myself well,” he told SportsBoom.com. FKF launches FIFA women’s football and schools program in EmbuIn his own words, the 2023-24 season is the best that the former AFC Leopards man has ever had as almost everything went his way.“It was the best season I have ever had. I enjoyed doing what I loved most, to be honest. I was a regular goal scorer and helped the team defend the league title with three matches to spare. I also played for the senior national team and registered an assist in the first game,” he added.While Odhiambo won the league title with Gor Mahia, his elder brother Tyson Otieno lifted the Mozzart Bet Cup with Kenya Police FC, and the skillful midfielder says both of them ending with silverware was a proud moment for the family and that he wishes Otieno will win the league title as well and don the national team colors in the future.“Winning titles with our respective clubs was a proud moment for our family. He has been a source of inspiration in my career. He supports me and I hope that one day he will win the league title. He has what it takes to play for the national team as well,” he concluded.Matano vows to deliver titles after sealing Sofapaka return