Nzoia Sugar centre back Randy Bakari was supposed to have joined Bidco United in July last year but the move fell through after the two clubs failed to agree on terms.Bakari was already training and focused on donning the Bidco shirt in the 2022-2023 Football Kenya Federation Premier League season but that never happened.##NAJAVA_MECA_7347256##After the two outfits failed to strike a deal, Bakari was left with no choice other than to return to Nzoia, a turn of events that left him heartbroken.Despite failing in his bid to reunite with Bidco, the central defender put behind everything and displayed top of the drawer performances with Nzoia in the past season.Kariobangi Sharks complete acquisition of Congolese forwardHe says the support from his teammates and the management accelerated his recovery from the distress suffered from the botched move.”I was disappointed after failing to seal a move to Bidco. I was already in their camp but the two teams didn’t agree on the transfer fee. I had left Nzoia with their blessings and ready to start my second stint at Bidco. It was a difficult moment for me but the Nzoia fraternity welcomed me back and supported me throughout,” he narrated.Squad depth a key factor as Tusker, Homeboyz battle for Mozzart Bet Cup honorsBakari, played for the Thika based club in 2017, a time the outfit was still in the second tier, soon after completing his studies at Chemase Secondary School.The 24-year old ditched Bidco for the defunct Chemelil Sugar the following year and would join Nzoia following the relegation of the former.He says, he doesn’t mind exiting Nzoia in the ongoing off-season transfer window. The 2009 league champions Sofapaka, AFC Leopards and Ulinzi Stars are understood to be trailing the centre back.