Experienced Kenya Police FC centre back Musa Mohammed is yearning for a return to the Harambee Stars ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.Musa last secured a call up, to the Stars camp back in November 2021 when the team was gearing up for the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Rwanda and Uganda.Since then his performances, at club level, have seemingly been escaping the attention of coach Engin Firat who, interestingly, has been summoning other Police centre backs with less minutes of action and experience compared to that of Musa.However, with Stars set to return to action in September, the soft-spoken defender says he is ready to offer his experience and leadership again. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8213802##Stars will get their qualification campaign underway against Zimbabwe and will later face five-time African champions Cameroon and Namibia, who are all in Group J of the qualifiers. “I believe the national team door is still open. I wouldn’t mind to return to the team and be part of the qualifiers,” said the former Nkana FC defender. Musa Mohammed reveals how Police intend to dethrone Gor Mahia in the FKF Premier LeagueMusa is not new to such assignments as he was part of the Stars team which successfully qualified for the 2019 finals in Egypt partnering Joash Onyango in most of the qualifier matches. Back then, Kenya came up against, Ghana and Ethiopia and would have faced Sierra Leone but the West African nation was expunged from the campaign. Kenyan goalkeeper lands in South Africa to seal dealHe went on to partner Joseph Okumu at the heart of the defence in all the three group stage matches against; Algeria, Tanzania and Senegal in the finals. The former Gor Mahia captain is confident in Stars punching a ticket to the finals set for Morocco in 2025. “We have what it takes to get to the finals. The draw is out in good time and if we plan well, we will make it,” remarked the former Lusaka Dynamos man.