Gor Mahia’s lead striker Benson Omala is set to join Algerian club Jeunesse Sportive de la Saoura, known simply as JS Saoura, on a six-month loan deal, Mozzart Sport can report. The player had last month been linked with another Algerian side, USM Alger, but it later turned out to have been a baseless online rumor, with Gor insisting that their top marksman was not going anywhere.##NAJAVA_MECA_7845137##JS Soura has now tabled their bid for the player, which has since been accepted by the FKF Premier League leaders, and it appears to be a matter of when before the former Western Stima attacker heads to the North African nation.Saoura has proposed a six-month loan deal to the player, with the club pocketing KES 3.3 million as loan fees. Omala, on his end, will get KES 1.3 million net as monthly remuneration for his services. The loan fees will be wired to Gor Mahia once the player is released from K’Ogalo’s system.Details of the loan deal:-It is a six-month loan deal with Gor Mahia.-Gor Mahia will receive 20,000 USD or KES 3.3 million as loan fees.-He will be compensated with 8,000 USD or KES 1.3 million net as his monthly remuneration.-Additionally, he will be provided with a house, personal car, medical insurance coverage, and match bonuses as per the standard club rates.Omala is an alumnus of football powerhouse Kisumu Day. He started his top-flight career with the now-defunct Western Stima in 2020 while he was still a secondary school student. In September 2020, he crossed over to record league champions Gor Mahia. In March 2021, he was loaned out to Swedish club Linkoping FC but returned to Gor Mahia after just three months after failing to settle in the European nation. The 2022-23 season was his best scoring season as he found the back of the net 26 times; only Elvis Rupia with 27 scored more than the soft-spoken attacker. He made his national team debut in November against Seychelles and scored moments after coming on in the 5-0 triumph.FKFPL Week 20 Preview: Gor Mahia unblemished run halted as Leopards carry on with good run