South Sudan giants offer millions to lure Nairobi United assistant captain

South Sudan Premier League champions Jamus are set to splash millions in sign-on fees to acquire the signature of Nairobi United assistant captain Daniel Bichiok.Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More News Bichiok has been instrumental for Naibois this season, guiding the team to not only a historic FKF Premier League promotion but also to the Mozzart Bet Cup finals.##NAJAVA_MECA_8993179##The South Sudan U 20 captain has been a towering figure at the heart of Naibois’ defense which conceded just 26 goals throughout the National Super League (NSL)season and kept 18 clean sheets, 12 of which he was present.Mozzart Sport has learnt that the South Sudan moneybags have offered USD 30,000 (approximately Ksh 3,870,000) to the Kakuma Refugee Camp-born to ditch the newly promoted FKF Premier League side.Additionally, we understand that talks between Jamus and Naibois over the transfer of the Ruiru Boys alumnus will be held after Naibois’ training session on Thursday 26 June.President Ruto commits to building 37 sports academies across KenyaA source associated with Jamus had previously revealed to Pepeta that they have all but acquired Bichiok’s signature.“He (Bichiok) is already our player, and we will unveil him together with the Ugandan forward Jude (Ssemugabi),” said the source.The club has made an aggressive approach to the transfer market in a bid to bolster their squad ahead of their participation in next season’s CAF Champions League.The club has already signed Kenyan international Haniff Wesonga and is confident of having their way in the transfer market, thanks to their financial muscles.“Some of the players we have signed ,no Kenyan club can match the kind of money we are offering. Good packages for the players. South Sudan’s Maluach to Phoenix Suns in exchange for DurantNot even Gor Mahia or Kenya Police can afford such deals. These are life-changing contracts, this is a serious project, and we are only getting started,”Should Bichiok sign for Jamus, it will be the first time the Kenyan-born defender will be playing club football in South SudanHarambee Stars defender signs for South Sudanese sideThe 17-year-old who is managed by West Ham Youth team coach Sos Lukio Kisukwa under the Knuckleball agency tried with Turkish side Antalyaspor junior side in 2023 but was unsuccessful and might just begin his professional career from home.

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