After fitting into the Kakamega Homeboyz team like a glove, midfield sensation Glen Masava can afford to dream big.Masava joined Homeboyz on a two-year-long deal from Division One side the Michael Olunga Foundation Academy (MOFA) in the mid-season transfer window.Despite being new to the club and the Football Kenya Federation Premier League, the budding midfielder has been nothing but impressive.##NAJAVA_MECA_7881768##He made his league bow two weeks ago in their 2-1 win over KCB, making it into the starting team, and followed it with yet another eye-catching performance last weekend against AFC Leopards.For a young player who was elevated from the third tier directly to the first team at Homeboyz, taking on responsibilities typically shouldered by senior players, he must have showcased remarkable skills during training.Five players who have overcome setbacks to hit top form again in FKF Premier LeagueHaving tasted action in the top flight, Masava believes that the next stop will be the national team and in the paid-up ranks.“I have the desire to succeed in football. Getting into the Premier League is a dream come true. I don’t want to stop here but progress to the next level,” he said.Masava, intriguingly inspired by his teammate Hillary Juma, another rapidly emerging midfielder who has established himself as a stalwart at the club despite his young age, disclosed that his diligence and commitment earned the trust of coach Patrick Odhiambo.“I knew the competition for playing time would be high, but I was determined to play. I have been working hard. The senior players have been supportive as well. I think this best explains how I have managed to blend in with ease,” said the Kisumu High School Day alumnus.Nairobi City Stars confirm departure of Taiwan bound midfielder Brian MzeeIf he turns professional as he wishes, the 20-year-old wants to leave with a winner’s medal dangling from his neck.“Homeboyz invested trust in me, and the best way to repay the team is to do the best and win titles here,” he stated.Before joining MOFA, Masava who made himself a name in the Talanta Hela national tournament with Kisumu County, featured for the Winam Soccer Stars.Kisumu lost the inaugural edition of the tournament held last year, 4-2, to Homabay.