Kenyan forward Jesse Jackson Were could rejoin former Zambian champions Zesco United in the January transfer window.Were left Zesco in January 2022 for Kansashi Dynamos but reports from the country indicate that the Ndola-based club has reportedly agreed on a reunion with the forward.Sources from Zambia indicate that Were will pen a year-long deal with Zega Mambo, after parting ways with Kansashi.##NAJAVA_MECA_7821577##The former Tusker forward joined Zesco in 2016 at a time when his career was blossoming having won t the ‘Golden Boot’ after bagging 22 goals.The Kenyan international left Zesco as a legend as he is the club’s all-time top scorer thanks to the more than one hundred goals he managed for the five seasons.During his stay at Zesco, Were had a decorated career full of accolades having won four league titles, double domestic Cup glory, and a Charity Shield title.AFCON2023: Four matches lined up for Tuesday as battle for round of sixteen slots hots upIn his first spell at the club, Jesse had the privilege of sharing the dressing room with his compatriots; David Owino, Anthony Akumu, and goalkeeper Ian Otieno.Owino, commonly known as Calabar left Zesco in January 2021 for Napsa Stars while Otieno is the current assistant captain and first-choice goalkeeper at Zega.Akumu ditched the nine-time Zambian champions in 2020 in favour of a move to South African giants Kaizer Chiefs.End of an era as Jesse Were leaves ZescoOther Kenyan players who have had a stop at Zesco in recent times are Vincent Oburu and John Mark Makwata.In his debut season at Zesco, Were scored 4 goals in the CAF Champions League.In total, the former Mathare United star scored 77 league goals for Zesco in his first stint, eight in the CAF Champions League,seven in the Confederation Cup, five in ABSA Cup and two in Charity Shield Cup.