Shabana FC could lose their star attacker Darius Msagha to Tusker FC, with the player set to be out of contract at the end of June.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsThe former Bandari FC and Sofapaka left-sided attacker joined the Glamour Boys before the start of the season. Although he has just one goal to his name so far this campaign, he has been instrumental for Peter Okidi’s side, who have had a much-improved season and currently sit fifth on the league table.##NAJAVA_MECA_8969726##With his contract nearing its end, interested clubs have begun circling, and one of them is Tusker FC. The Brewers attempted to sign the player in January, but Shabana declined to release him mid-season.Now, Tusker are back in pursuit as part of their rebuilding plans ahead of next season, with the club’s league title drought looking set to enter a fourth year.The left-footed attacker has confirmed that Tusker FC have approached him once again, although no agreement has been reached yet.Kshs1.2 billion valued Harambee Stars prospect backed to replace Man City-bound star at Wolves“It’s true that, just like in mid-season, there has been contact from Tusker FC. They’ve expressed interest in my services, but that’s where things stand for now. Nothing more has been discussed because the season hasn’t ended yet. Such matters will be addressed after the campaign,” he revealed.When asked whether he might stay at Shabana, Msagha said he is open to the possibility and would consider any offers on the table.Tactical Analysis: Why Harambee Stars struggled against football minnows Chad“I can’t close the door on that because this is football—anything can happen. If talks take place, I’ll listen to Shabana, listen to other suitors, and eventually make a decision that I believe is best for my career and life,” he added.Tusker FC are expected to undergo a major squad overhaul in the off-season after falling short in the title race this year. Their shocking 7-1 loss to Sofapaka FC in their last game only added to the urgency for change.David Bujego responds to Harambee Starlets head coach links
