Shikalo not in hurry to make move despite transfer window nearing closure.

Despite the mid-season transfer window nearing closure, immediate former Kakamega Homeboyz goalkeeper Faruk Shikalo is not in a hurry to make a move.The experienced Shikalo is currently a free agent after severing ties with Homeboyz two weeks ago on mutual consent, according to the information released by the Kakamega-based club.##NAJAVA_MECA_7837844##Shikalo joined Homeboyz in February last year and helped the club clinch the Mozzart Bet Cup, the first major title by the club since its inception more than a decade ago.Homeboyz were largely expected to keep the custodian within their ranks but let him go after reaching an agreement and finding his replacement in Simon Masaka.Shikalo was anticipated to announce his next stop after leaving Homeboyz, but he insists that he is not in a hurry to do so, even as the window approaches its last week.The former Posta Rangers shot-stopper told Mozzart Sport that he was studying the offers on his table and expressed optimism about signing a deal before the window closes on February 8.Salim Babu contented with Police FC transfer business, targets Mozzart Bet Cup triumphLeague giants AFC Leopards reportedly expressed interest in the goalkeeper, who has international experience courtesy of the matches he has played with the national team and his stint in Tanzania.He crossed the border in 2019 and featured for record Tanzanian champions Yanga, KMC, and Mtibwa Sugar before returning to Kenya late in 2022.”I have several offers from Kenyan clubs and abroad. I am yet to make up my mind, and I am not in a hurry to make a move. I want to settle for the best offer at the end of the day,” he said.Shikalo, who won the domestic cup with Bandari in 2019, was part of the Harambee Stars team that participated in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.KBC to air two matches this weekendThe former Muhoroni Youth goalkeeper remained hopeful of winning titles in his next destination, preferably the league crown, which he conceded his hunger for.”I will want to win a league title with my next club. I have won other titles with my previous clubs, but the league,” he added.

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