Kakamega Homeboyz midfielder Hillary Juma has put behind the transfer heartbreak and began working towards achieving the massive goals he has set for the new season.Juma was heavily linked with move to record champions Gor Mahia but the transfer fell through after K’Ogalo failed to reach the valuation set by Homeboyz.According to Homeboyz chairman Cleophas Shimanyula, any amount less of ten million shillings would not have been enough to let the central attacking midfielder leave. ##NAJAVA_MECA_2744##Shimanyula has also slapped hefty transfer fees on club striker Moses Shumah and centre back Brian Eshihanda who remains an AFC Leopards target. Sources close to the player indicate that he was keen on joining Gor and even trained with them for a day in what was seen as an effort to force his way out. Homeboyz, however stood their ground and will consequently enjoy the services of the player in the new season set to kick off on August 24.Homeboyz slap Ksh10 million transfer fee on wantaway midfielderJuma, told Mozzart Sport that he had put everything behind and resumed training with Homeboyz with the hopes of getting to the best shape and form. He says 15 goals will be the perfect redemption to what has been an underwhelming 2023-2024 campaign where he managed two goals according to records.”Anything to do with transfers is well behind me. I am focused on preparing for the new season and achieving my targets. The past season was not good for me especially the second leg. I have to get it right in the new season,” said Juma.The former Mombasa Elite man doesn’t rule out winning the league title with the club that secured it’s first major title in July last year following triumph in the Mozzart Bet Cup. FKF Premier League: Latest transfer incomings for All 18 ClubsBesides hitting double digits in the new season, the former Wazito midfielder is keen on marketing his skills to foreign markets and national team duties. ” I have invested a lot of hopes in the new season. I hope to get the international experience which, I believe, will open doors to professional football,” he added.