Kenyan midfielder Isaac Omweri hopes to put pen to paper when he resumes training with Swedish side Vasalund IF next week.Omweri has been in Sweden since early in September when he landed an opportunity to try his luck with Vasalund following his impressive performances at Nairobi United. He returned home slightly over a week ago after he was summoned to be part of the U20 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, that are ongoing in Tanzania.##NAJAVA_MECA_8411629##He was, however, not included in the Rising Stars’ final team that traveled for the tournament that is expected to enter the knockout stage later in the week.Omweri reunited with his colleagues at Nairobi United, and played his first game of the season during their 1-0 loss to SS Assad, a week ago and was on target in their 3-1 win over Dimba Patriots last Saturday. The youngster told Mozzart Sport that he is expected to travel to Sweden on Wednesday, next week, as Vasalund are interested in assessing him more with an intention of handing him a permanent deal. Ismael Dunga reveals reason behind impressive start in Indonesia” I hope to make my move to Vasalund permanent soon. The club asked me to resume training with them next week. I am no longer in the pool of players trying their luck but the one training with the rest of contracted players,” he said. The player, who can also create, is confident of leaving a rich legacy in Swedish football like his compatriots;Eric ‘Marcelo’ Ouma, Michael Olunga and Joseph Okumu. “Every other Kenyan coming to play football in Sweden wants to achieve the success the three had. I hope to follow their footsteps,” he added. Omondi opens up on Kakamega Homeboyz’s strugglesOmweri, student at the Technical University of Kenya joined Nairobi United two years ago when the club was playing in the Division One, Zone A league.He had a brief stint at Shabana when he was an high school student at Kibabii School.