Gor Mahia have netted a tidy sum from Rogers Mugisha transfer to Danish second division side AC Horsens, Mozzart Sport can reveal.In a recent interview, K’Ogalo coach Johnathan McKinstry touted the move as one of the best financially for the club in recent memory.“We received a good bid for Rogers, a good financial offer for the club, probably the biggest transfer fee we have received in quite a while,” the Irishman said.McKinstry did not disclose the amount the twenty-time FKF Premier League champions received, however, Mozzart Sport has reliably gathered that the amount is Ksh 4 million.The club is also angling for further compensation in the form of development fee.Monday AFCON fixtures2000EAT (16.0) Guinea Bissau (7.00) Nigeria (1.18)2000 EAT (9.00) Equatorial Guinea (4.40) Ivory Coast (1.40)2300 EAT (4.50) Mozambique (3.45) Ghana (1.75)2300 EAT (7.25) (4.00) Egypt (1.50)***odds are subject to change***Mugisha, 20, joined Gor Mahia four months ago after leaving Ugandan outfit UPDF FC. FKFPL Week 19 Review: Tusker stagger at Gor Mahia, Ingwe stop City Stars on their tracks as Shabana backsidesMcKinstry underscored the need for FKF Premier League clubs to benefit from transfer of talents to other clubs.“One of the things in Kenyan football we need to get better at as a league is making sure that when our talents go out, clubs get compensated for it,” the former Uganda Cranes coach stated.To bolster the squad and fill the void left by Mugisha, the club has already signed highly rated forward Shariff Juma from Bidco United.Juma made his debut in Gor Mahia’s 1-0 win over Tusker FC, coming on as a second half substitute in place of Boniface Omondi on Saturday.McKinstry made it clear that as a club they will not stand in the way of a player who gets a good offer that is equally beneficial to the club.“We signed him (Mugisha) on a contract that meant that if he goes then there’d have to be a transfer bid for him. As for any player, if we get a transfer offer that we think is good for the club and we think is a good opportunity for the player, we’ll never stand in their way.”