Top flight clubs chasing signature of highly-rated Migori Youth forward

Migori Youth striker Kevin Hagai has emerged as centre of interest with four clubs in Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) courting his services.Hagai, who came through Migori Academy ranks, has been with the border club since the age of nine years and has a running contract at Migori but is now being chased by top tier clubs, who are enticing him with lucrative deals. The MYTA graduate has enjoyed a fabulous second half of the season, netting eleven times and further assisting eight times is being trailed by four time league champions Ulinzi Stars and money bags Kenya Police. Kenya Commercial Bank FC (KCB) and Talanta are also in the race to acquire the player whose key attributes are his astonishing pace, dribbling skills and ability to slot on both flanks of the field with an eye on goal. Migori Youth hotshot Kevin Hagai itching for top flight promotion##NAJAVA_MECA_7351797##Ulinzi Stars have never hidden their desire for young talents recently roping in Lucas Maina from division one outfit Kibera Soccer and are readying to bid for the National Super League (NSL) rookie. Talanta,who are set to lose a host of players in this transfer window,are believed to be interested in the 19-year old to spree head coach Ken Kenyatta’s rebuild ahead of the new campaign. In an interview with Mozzart Sport, a club supremo confirmed the lastest developments, indicating that top officials from the aforementioned clubs had already established contacts with the promotion hunting MYTA . “FKFPL teams have decided to shop from our team this transfer window. In our match at Camp Toyoyo this weekend, a host of Premier League coaches were there to check on a bunch of players. I can firmly confirm to have received calls on Hagai from top clubs that want him as soon as we conclude the season.” The official told Mozzart Sport. On his side, Hagai conceded to have received scores of offers but maintained his mind is buried in gaining promotion with his boyhood club before deciding on his next move. “I understand there are offers from top – flight clubs but nothing advanced. I’m now focused on the last match to gain promotion then my coaches and agency will sort my future,” he said.Migori Youth have in recent seasons established themselves as a hub of talents with FKF Premier League clubs raiding on them every transfer window and are expected to lose a number of players yet again.

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