Former Harambee Stars captain Victor Wanyama has opened up on his football future as he remains without a club following the closure of the European transfer window.With speculation swirling that the midfielder might retire, Wanyama is taking time to consider his options after an illustrious career.##NAJAVA_MECA_8736142##Widely regarded as one of Kenya’s most successful footballers, Wanyama is the only Kenyan to have played in the English Premier League, featuring for Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur. He has also enjoyed stints in Belgium, Scotland, Canada, and Sweden.Since leaving Canadian club CF Montreal in December 2024, he has yet to secure a new club despite links to several teams in Europe, Asia and even AFC Leopards back home. Currently in England with his family, he is assessing his next steps.Rescheduled FKF Premier League clashes: Tusker aim for top spot against Shabana as KCB face Mathare UnitedIn an interview with Telecomasia, Wanyama confirmed receiving offers from Europe and Asia but is still undecided about his future.”At the moment, I am waiting to see what will happen. I have several offers on the table, and I will choose what’s best for me. I’ve received offers from Europe, Asia, and Australia, but nothing has been decided yet,” he said.Make-or-break moment for Harambee Starlets in return Tunisia WAFCON qualifierHe ruled out retirement for now, expressing his desire to continue playing. While a return to England is possible, Wanyama hinted that he prefers to explore new opportunities outside the UK for a fresh experience.”I will still be playing football and actively looking at everything on offer. Staying in England is an option, but I am more inclined to experience a new environment as I’ve played in England for a while,” he added.When asked about the highlight of his career, Wanyama pointed to his four-year spell at Tottenham Hotspur. Under Mauricio Pochettino, the club consistently competed in the UEFA Champions League, reaching the 2019 final, which Wanyama described as a standout moment in his career.Three tactical challenges Harambee Starlets must address ahead of return Tunisia clash”Yeah, I would say that was a great time in North London. I joined a big team that always pushed for Champions League qualification, and it was a huge challenge. I played some of my best football there,” he said.However, Wanyama expressed some regret that despite the talent in the squad, the team failed to win any silverware during his time at Tottenham.”We had such a good team, and to this day, it’s unbelievable that we didn’t win the Premier League or any trophies with that group. The talent and chemistry were unmatched,” he reflected.QPR is among clubs said to have expressed interest in signing the combative midfielder.South African club slams FKF in bid to appoint Harambee Stars’ next coach
