FKFPL top scorer Moses Shumah on verge of joining Zambian club

Kakamega Homeboyz forward Moses Shumah is set to join Zambian giants Power Dynamos after a stellar season in the FKF Premier League, club chairman Cleophas Shimanyula has confirmed.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsShumah, who joined Homeboyz in 2022, was in red-hot form this season, finishing as the league’s top scorer with 17 goals, one more than FC Talanta’s Emmanuel Osoro and two ahead of Tusker FC’s Ryan Ogam. His goal-scoring exploits were instrumental, as they helped lift the club from the red zone to a third-place finish.##NAJAVA_MECA_8986696##Confirming the move, Shimanyula praised Shumah’s dedication and advised other players to emulate him by targeting overseas opportunities rather than local transfers.“I want you all to work hard while at this club and aim to leave the Kenyan league for better deals abroad,” Shimanyula said. “Your focus should not be on joining other local teams but on moving to better leagues overseas where you will earn good money and grow your careers.”AFC Leopards reveal dates and venue of Player Awards Gala and Cultural WeekHe added that the club fully supports Shumah’s transfer and wishes him well in his next chapter.“Moses Shumah is a great example. He worked hard, won the FKF Premier League Golden Boot, and now he is heading to Zambia. Power Dynamos have shown strong interest, and we have reached an agreement. He leaves with our full blessings,” he added.Last week, Shimanyula had hinted that Shumah was on his way out, noting that local clubs would struggle to match the financial demands for the striker’s signature.Kenya Police reveal how players’ salaries will be increased after winning FKFPL title“I doubt if there is a Kenyan club that can afford him. We are focused on negotiating with foreign clubs, though we are not entirely ruling out local interest. But any local team must come with no less than ten million shillings,” he stated.Explaining the club’s preference for a foreign move, Shimanyula revealed that multiple lucrative offers had already been tabled.“We have received five serious bids—two from South African clubs, one from a top Zambian club, and two from Tanzania. We are also in talks with teams outside Africa. That is why we do not see any local side having a realistic shot at signing him,” he said.AFC Leopards-linked defender bids emotional farewell after four-year KCB stint

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