Michael Olunga will not be leaving Al Duhail after all if revelations made by his brother, Victor Ogada who also takes care of his businesses in the country, are anything to go by.Olunga’s future has been the subject of speculation in the last few weeks, with reports linking him with several clubs in Asia, Europe, and even South America. It was believed that his contract expires at the end of the month.##NAJAVA_MECA_7318431##His brother, however, appears to know more than what the public knows; he dismissed suggestions that the player will be out of contract at the end of the month.”He is not out of contract; first of all, reports of him leaving are far from the truth,” Ogada, who is Olunga’s manager, said during an online show.He went on to reveal that the player actually has a three-year contract with the club, and being the league’s top scorer back-to-back, it will take some offer to price him out of the club.”But you can never be certain about anything in football; things happen, but the fact is that he still has a running contract with Al Duhail. Getting him out of Al Duhail is going to be a bit difficult. His contract runs for the next three seasons, but in football, you cannot rule out anything.”Michael Olunga’s brother Victor Ogada has all but confirmed that the striker will remain with Al Duhail of Qatar despite the speculation surrounding his future.He reveals that the player has three years left in his contract with the Qatari champions (Probably renewed chini ya… pic.twitter.com/Upq1FV8Shh— Ole Teya (@TeyaKevin) June 15, 2023 Addressing the press a week ago, the player refused to divulge much, saying he was letting the right people sort out his future.”I can’t say so much at the moment. I think it’s time for me to focus on the national team duties ahead of us and relax following the tough season I have had in Qatar. It was fantastic for me to win three top scorer’s awards in different competitions,” he said.”I feel amazing; I feel I did a great job. Normally, I don’t like to speculate on some things, for I can control what is within my jurisdiction, which is playing football. Whatever happens behind the scenes between the clubs and management is beyond my control,” he added.The striker is currently with the national team, Harambee Stars, in Mauritius for a four-team tournament. Kenya defeated Pakistan 1-0 on Wednesday, and their next and final game will be against the hosts on Sunday.South African giants eyeing Kenyan international