Tusker, Kakamega Homeboyz, Mara Sugar in race to sign FKF Division One top scorer Simiyu

Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) sides; Tusker, Kakamega Homeboyz, and Mara Sugar are all salivating for the services of FKF Division One top scorer and Compel striker Bramwell Simiyu.Simiyu caught the attention of many clubs in the top flight and the National Super League (NSL) due to his scintillating form in the third tier and the Mozzart Bet Cup with the Webuye-based team.The forward managed to find the back of the net 16 times, making him one of the hottest products heading into the off-season transfer window set to open next month.Simiyu told Mozzart Sport that Tusker, Mara, and Homeboyz had directly contacted him, and he admitted that other teams had reached out to the club bosses for negotiations.##NAJAVA_MECA_8186098##He further mentioned that NSL sides Naivas, Darajani Gogo, Mully Children Family (MCF), and Kisumu All Stars had all inquired about his availability.The retailers, Gogo, and Mara tried to secure his services in the January transfer window, but the towering striker chose to stick with Panpaper Ilala.“I have personally received three offers from the two clubs. I am aware others have decided to contact the office for negotiations,” he told Mozzart Sport.“I spoke to Robert Matano, Patrick Odhiambo, and Mara’s officials, but I will leave everything to the club to decide,” he added.“In the Super League, I have had an offer from Naivas since January. Recently, MCF called and said they had an amazing project that would be complete with me being part of it,” said the striker, who can also play as a right winger when needed.CAF Confederation Cup ticket at stake as Police confront KCB in Mozzart Bet Cup finalSimiyu says, hard work and determination helped him clinch the third-tier ‘Golden Boot’ in his maiden season, despite an injury at the start of the second leg that prevented him from hitting his 25-goal target.“I was told the third tier is a tough league, but I kept believing and working hard. At the end of the day, it paid off, though I was disappointed not to reach my target. I aimed for 25 goals, but an injury in January slowed down my momentum,” Simiyu shared.The striker attributes his lethal goal instincts to Compel gaffer George Mutimba, who was a threat in front of the goal during his playing days.“The support I got from the coach was massive. He kept motivating me, even when things went south. Since he was a striker, he believes that if the team does not concede, then the hitmen will find the back of the net,” he concluded.Emerging Stars motivated to clinch COSAFA Cup after win over Zambia

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