Harambee Stars captain Michael Olunga has left the door wide open for a future return to Qatar Stars League (QSL) side Al Duhail.The Kenyan international announced his exit from the Qatari moneybags after four and a half years, having joined the club in January 2021 from Japanese outfit Kashiwa Reysol.Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More NewsOlunga’s tenure in the Doha-based side was eventful and culminated in the 31-year-old exiting as the club’s all-time top scorer with 130 goals to his name, earning him legendary status.Gor Mahia midfielder warns Mashemeji Derby win is “not guaranteed”In an exit interview with the club posted on their YouTube account, the former Gor Mahia star left the door open for a return.“Hopefully, who knows! Maybe one day I will come back and play in this beautiful club. Never say no. For now, I am alighting the ship, going outside of the ship, but it does not mean this is the end,” said Olunga.With his mark as a player already there, the 2020 Japanese J-League Most Valuable Player (MVP) and top scorer said that apart from coming back as a member of the playing unit, he would also love to return to take up a bigger responsibility.##NAJAVA_MECA_8957087##“One day, I want to come back to Al Duhail in a different capacity. Maybe as a player, at management level, as an official, or in whichever circumstances that may bring me back,” he added.The former La Liga side, Girona, striker, who also won the QSL golden boot twice, went ahead to reveal that he will now turn to a fan of the club, noting that the team deserves to compete with the best in Asia and win more accolades.“I will keep supporting Al Duhail. I want to keep on cheering this beautiful club to achieve its objectives. With the resources the management, the president, and the vice president are putting into this team, we really want to see Al Duhail competing with the best team in Asia and in the Asian Champions League (ACL),” he concluded.I’m not quitting without a PB -Julius Yego
