Sylvester Owino provides an update on Gor Mahia’s future

With reports rife about the 23-year-old Kenya international’s potential departure from the defending league champions, Owino chose not to keep quiet; instead, he has issued an update on his future at the club.The lanky centre defender stated that he will consider his options at the end of the current season, when his initial two-year deal with Gor Mahia expires.How much top flight clubs pay to use available stadiums for home matchesOwino joined K’Ogalo in 2022 from 2023 Mozzart Bet champions Kakamega Homeboyz and has since established himself as one of Gor Mahia’s trustworthy centre backs.However, he states that despite no conversations being initiated, the club has expressed interest in opening up negotiations.l”I have been at the club for the past two years, and since my contract is running out, nothing is guaranteed even though the management has shown interest in opening talks with my representatives,” Owino told Mozzart Sport.Since joining the record league champions, the two-time FKF-PL champion has seen his career take off, cementing his place in Gor Mahia’s highly experienced defence, winning back-to-back FKF Premier League titles, and representing the national team, Harambee Stars, in the 2025 AFCON qualifier matches.Derrick Anami outlines Mathare United’s tactical tweak that beat ShabanaHe does, however, add that despite having had a great performance in both the CAF Champions League and qualification matches, he is yet to get an offer.”I haven’t received any proposals yet. Maybe something will come on the table; until then, I will continue to work patiently towards such an opportunity,” he said.He goes on to say that every player’s dream is to become a professional, but he is currently under contract with Gor Mahia.”It is any player’s wish to move abroad to further their careers, and certainly that is my aim now, though I am currently committed to Gor Mahia until such an appropriate moment,” he said.

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