Why Thiong’o turned down contract extension offer at Posta

Versatile player Peter Thiong’o has opted to leave the club despite spirited efforts by the management to tie him down to a new deal.Thiongo leaves the club after running down his one-year deal with the mailmen.The utility player joined Rangers at the beginning of the 2023–24 FKF Premier League season after parting ways with AFC Leopards.”It’s true; I can confirm I have left Posta after my one-year contract expired. I’m grateful for the times I was at the club, and I wish the club well,” he affirmed.##NAJAVA_MECA_8235037##The former AFC Leopards skipper was an integral part of the Rangers squad, where they performed exceptionally in the opening half of the season, even though they had slumps in the final half of the season that saw them finish ninth.Alex Onchwari eyes first career title after sealing move to TuskerEven though Posta offered Thiongo a new contract to extend his stay at the club, the player, who can play offensively on the right, reveals he opted not to extend his stay as he aims to seek a new challenge ahead of the new season.”The club presented me with a new contract to continue offering my services, but I decided not to renew as I wanted to seek a new challenge,” he continued.The former Kakamega Homeboyz midfielder is in the meanwhile in search for a new club as he aims to be actively involved ahead of the new campaign that kicks off on August 24th.”I’m a free agent now, and I’m currently in search of a new club before the new season gets underway,” said the former Nakuru All Stars player.Mara Sugar aiming to replicate Sofapaka’s 2009 successRangers, currently under the stewardship of stand-in coach Bernard Kawinzi, have so far lost key players, with captain Brian Musa, keeper Samuel Njau, Jackson Macharia, and Geoffrey Ojun’ga all departing the club.The trio of Musa, Njau, and Macharia have joined Mozzart Bet Champions Kenya Police, while Ojunga is currently training with Bandari FC.

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