Kenyan international Harun Mwale is focusing on securing a new club after recovering from an injury that kept him out of action for almost six months.Mwale was among six players released by Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) side Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) in January upon the expiry of their contracts.Others deemed surplus to requirements alongside the left-back were; Kakamega Homeboyz striker Nicholas Kipkurui, Harrison Mwendwa, Musa Masika, John Mwangi, Byrne Omondi, and Cliff Oruko.Mwale, who made his top-flight debut in 2018 for Ulinzi Stars at the age of 20, explained that the injury he sustained while playing for the bankers made it impossible for the club to renew his contract.##NAJAVA_MECA_8185366##The defender was injured towards the start of the second leg against Kenya Police in December, a match where Derrick Otanga’s brace handed the bankers a 2-1 win.Having recovered, the former Nzoia Sugar player feels he is now fit to return to the field.“I got injured towards the start of the second leg. The doctors found an issue with my hamstring, and I could not continue for some time. Unfortunately, the club decided not to renew my contract, leaving me without a club,” stated the defender.“I have undergone rigorous screening and rehabilitation, and the specialists have given me the green light to return to the pitch. Currently, I am training with a neighborhood team to keep fit and monitor the situation, and there is no more pain,” he added.How Emerging Stars managed to humble Zambia in COSAFA openerWith the transfer window expected to open in less than two weeks, the defender has issued a come-get-me plea to FKF Premier League clubs.“I miss everything about football, so I am announcing my availability as the transfer window looms,” he told Mozzart Sport.“Having played in the Kenya Premier League, I understand the pressure to deliver, and I can assure you that I am up to the task if given a chance,” Mwale said.Four Kenyan Clubs Licensed for 2024/25 CAF Interclub CompetitionsHe earned his maiden Harambee Stars call-up in April 2021 when former coach Jacob “Ghost” Mulee named eight defenders to the national team for the Africa Cup of Nations qualifying matches against Egypt and Togo.