Why former Wazito midfielder Anthony Njeru took a break from active football

Former Wazito combative midfielder Anthony Njeru has earmarked next year as the best possible time for him to return to active football.Njeru who is yet taste competitive football for the last two years took a break after failing to land a deal of his liking in the past transfer window.The midfielder had reportedly joined Posta Rangers but left the club on the eve of the start of the campaign under unclear circumstances.##NAJAVA_MECA_6911585##The player had also been linked with a move to the 2008 league champions Mathare United who managed to lure a number of free agents in the window.Njeru who returned to action in January this year after shaking off a career threatening injury that saw him go under the surgeon’s knife in November 2020 said he opted to take a break and strategise on his next move.How football talent broke barriers for Wadadia trainer Joy WanjauThe former KCB man had a torn knee Anterior Cruciate Ligament that kept him out for almost two years.”I will catch this season’s matches from the stands as a fan. I had to take a break from competitive football after failing to get a good deal in the transfer window. I am hoping to come back in the next season,” he said.NSL top scorer John Njoroge looking to scale to the FKF PL next yearMeanwhile, the former Nzoia Sugar player disclosed that he was fully focused on his business that he noted had kept him afloat from the time he reviewed his last salary at Wazito.” I ventured into business soon after leaving Wazito. It has been keeping me busy and hopefully it will continue to flourish. I have also been training with local clubs,” he added.

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