Stima midfielder eyes transfer to Nairobi to continue with studies

Versatile Western Stima winger Richdonald Bolo is silently praying to get a Nairobi based club in the current player transfer window as he aims to resume normal classes at the University of Nairobi.Bolo who is a third year student taking Bachelor of Economics was forced to take up his studies online after his quest for playing time landed him to the relegated power men in February after failing to break to the Gor Mahia first team.The attacking midfielder who can comfortably slot in as a right back said he was yearning to join his classmates in campus and at the same time continue searching for his breakthrough in top flight football after failing to achieve it while at Stima.MID SEASON TRANSFER NEWS RELEASED PLAYERS: Francis Afriye – Township Rollers, Botswana Yikpe Gislain – Yanga SC Richdonald Bolo – Gor Mahia Youth Dennis Oalo – Loan to Nairobi Stima Raphael Asudi – Posta Rangers Robert OkothCurtis Wekesa#Sirkal pic.twitter.com/W5CZSusWJ4— 🏆 – GOR MAHIA FC (@OfficialGMFC) February 1, 2020  “It is my prayer that I will get a Nairobi based top flight club so that I can continue with my studies and play football. When I signed for Stima I had to take my studies online which is not as effective as normal lectures,” he said. Bolo joined the senior K’Ogalo team in 2019 after coming of age in the junior one, an outfit he had been incorporated the previous year but made one appearance coming off the bench against Mathare United. The former national U17 player returned to Kisumu on Friday to discuss his future at the club revealed that he had only heard of interest from National Super League side Kibera Black Stars but was confident that he will secure lucrative offers from the big guns.AFCON U17Q@Football_Kenya U17 coach names team to face @UgandaCranes U17 : Bixente Lazarazu (GK), Arnold Onyango (C), Alphonce Omija, Tony Odhiambo, Telvin Maina, Nicholas Omondi, Keith Imbali, Saidi Musa, Mathew Mwendwa, Richdonald Bolo, Ezekiel Mogendi@Tanfootball pic.twitter.com/RpHwk9fBw8— Fred Mwambu (@SportingFred) August 19, 2018 Prior to his move to Stima, the former Rising Stars man had hinted of multiple interests from top flight clubs but elected to join the Kisumu based club to quench his thirst for top flight football.Three clubs scramble for budding Bolo”I will be happy to remain in the FKFPL and fight for titles. Before I joined Stima I had several offers but I haven’t heard from the teams who by then were chasing again. The only team that reached out is Kibera but my plan is to play in the top league,” remarked the former Lang’ata Gremio player.Stima are reportedly losing their best players with their experienced forward Baron Oketch already out of the country having secured a deal with Tanzania’s Biashara United while Rodgers Ouma is said to be on his way to Tusker. 

Powered by Live Score & Live Score App