Shabana top scorer hints at exit amid interest from three Tanzanian clubs

Shabana FC star man Brian Michira has admitted that he could leave the club during the off-season transfer window after what has been his best campaign statistically in the FKF Premier League.The attacker found the back of the net 12 times, numbers which were sufficient to place him at the summit of the club’s scorer’s sheet in the concluded campaign. Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsFurther, Michira was the best scoring midfielder in the season, that contrasted the previous season, where the club battled relegation until the final day. In the concluded campaign, he scored five fewer than top scorer Moses Shumah.##NAJAVA_MECA_8992123##The player, who will be out of contract at the end of the year, is now the subject of transfer speculation, with interest from ocal and foreign clubs.Michira revealed that he has received a couple of offers from across the border. Although he declined to name the clubs, Mozzart Sport understands that the teams after his signature are Singida Black Stars, KMC, and Pamba Jiji, home to former Shabana striker Mathew Tegisi.Why former Spurs midfielder warned teammates against going close to Victor Wanyama“I have received offers from three Tanzanian clubs, and it is what I am evaluating right now before I make my final decision,” the attacker disclosed. He further revealed that although he has a couple of months left on his contract with the Glamour Boys, some suitors are willing to buy it out, adding that there is a chance he could depart. “I have a running contract with Shabana FC, but some of the interested clubs are willing to buy it out. There is a chance that I will leave Shabana FC before next season. As a player, you always want to play in competitive leagues, and I will evaluate all my options.”Kenyan referee to officiate Real Madrid’s FIFA Club World Cup clashAsked if there is a chance he could stay at Shabana, the player said that he has not closed that door yet.“I cannot rule out staying at the club. I could sign a new deal and continue with Shabana, but for now, nothing is decided.”The club will certainly be keen on retaining him, especially after they lost another attacker, Darius Msagha, who is Tusker or Bandari FC bound.Burundian Kenya Police FC coach lists what he loves most about Kenya

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