Faraj set to leave Tusker, KCB and Bandari interested in his services

After confirming his imminent departure from champions Tusker, Faraj Ominde has revealed that the deep pocketed duo of KCB and Bandari are muscling for his signature.With the Ruaraka based club signing literally every good player in sight in preparation for their return to continental football , a number of their current players are set to exit the club and Faraj has come out to disclose his next plan after being deemed surplus to requirement. The youthful midfielder said Tusker honchos had confided to him their intentions of discontinuing their marriage which was rekindled in June for another two years after running out the previous deal.📽️| Watch: Our midfielder Faraj Ominde scored this morning for the Kenya U23 team in a friendly match against Liberty Sports as they prepare for the CECAFA Championship.#KenyaMilele #Brewers4Life pic.twitter.com/DpzYxDNUx1— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) June 24, 2021 Faraj said no sooner had news of his departure went past the earshot than KCB who finished behind Tusker in the league and second runner up Bandari tabled offers which he is studying while at the same time negotiating for a smooth exit from the brewer. “Both KCB and Bandari have expressed interest in my services but haven’t made up my mind. The Tusker office told me that I will not part of the coach’s plan going forward, a development which I didn’t take with hard feelings. We still negotiating for a mutual termination of the contract to pave way for my transfer to one of the interested clubs,” he said.Odenyi canvassing for Semapala’s vacated positionFaraj arrived at Tusker in 2018 from the defunct Chemelil Sugar on a two-year deal and renewed his contract for another two years in June. He was called to the national U23 team, Emerging Stars provisional team for the CECAFA tournament held in Ethiopia in June but didn’t make to the final squad.📽️🗣️🗞️ | Youngster Faraj Ominde made his first appearance of the season coming on as a second half substitute in the game against Mathare United.Hear what he has to say on finally getting that chance to compete again. pic.twitter.com/FH8AKWFHAA— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) February 1, 2021  The soft spoken midfielder in the meantime is glad to leave Tusker with a league medal dangling on his neck as well as a couple of goals and assists pegged against his name despite most of the time being deployed as a defensive midfielder. “It is satisfying that I leave Tusker a champion. Winning the league is a dream come true for me and hopefully I will help my next club achieve the same next season,” he said. ##EDITORS_CHOICE##

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