Tusker FC’s star striker, Ryan Ogam, has shifted his focus to performing well for the second half of the season after his proposed transfer to Algerian side USM Alger fell through at the last minute.USM Alger had informed Tusker FC that they intended to activate Ogam’s $30,000 (approximately Ksh 3.9 million) release clause, a move the Brewers were against. However, after the Algerian transfer window closed on January 31st, Ogam remains at Tusker for the remainder of the season.##NAJAVA_MECA_8692779##Speaking on the situation, Ogam said he wasn’t overly concerned about the failed transfer as his family and representatives were handling it.“It’s true there was interest, but my focus has always been on the team and performing well. Anything concerning transfer deals is up to my representatives and my parents. My focus is on football,” he told Nation Sport.The former Rainbow FC striker, who has netted 15 goals this season, is determined to maintain his impressive form, aiming for an additional 10 to 15 goals in the remaining matches, which could be his last in the FKF Premier League.Official: AFC Leopards part ways with troubled striker “I’m a Tusker FC player, and my focus is on doing better in every game until the end of the season. My target is to score more, and I’m aiming for 25 to 30 goals this season,” Ogam added.Tusker FC had reacted strongly when USM Alger claimed they had reached an agreement with Ogam and were planning to activate his release clause. Tusker Chairman, Charles Gacheru, expressed frustration, labeling the move as player tapping and threatening legal action against the former CAF Confederation Cup winners.Salim Babu reveals transfer plans after sale of Bajaber to Kenya Police“This is a clear case of player tapping, and we are not taking it lightly. We will report the club and the agent to the relevant authorities,” Gacheru said in an interview with Mozzart Sport.“The procedure for signing a player is clear—you approach the club first, and if an agreement is reached, then you can engage the player with the club’s permission. What is happening here is a complete violation of the rules, and we won’t let it slide. We’ve informed Ryan and his representatives of our stance, and for now, the matter is in their hands.”Ogam, who hasn’t scored in his last two matches, will be hoping to end his goal drought this weekend as Tusker faces Gor Mahia.Why Kenya-eligible youngster’s 1 billion move to the EPL collapsed
