Kenyan duo set to dump broke Zambian club

Kenyan internationals, Musa Mohammed and Duncan Otieno are set to ditch Zambian giants, Lusaka Dynamos over breach of contract,” Mozzart Sport can report.The pair has already slapped the club with a termination notice, the notice expires on Sunday meaning after that they will be free agents ready to negotiate with other clubs.The two have not been paid their salaries for a couple of months now. They have been with the team since November 2020. Otieno joined the side from AFC Leopards, he lasted for a few days at the then while Mohamed decamped from Nkana FC.OFFICIALDuncan Otieno joins Zambian side, Lusaka Dynamos from AFC Leopards.#KenyansAbroad pic.twitter.com/wM2lE4rr8b— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) November 14, 2020 A source privy to the developments has disclosed to Mozzart Sport that the players are already back in the country and are waiting for the notice they issued to the club to expire before they can start talking to prospective employers. Otieno is however in Rwanda with the national team ahead of Sunday’s World Cup qualifier against the Amavubi“Dunco and Musa are leaving Lusaka Dynamos. The club has been lying to them for months and they have now decided to end the association. They already served the team with a notice that expires on Sunday, the team is yet to respond and that means they will be free to join other teams. There are already a couple of offers on the table and after Sunday they will start going through them,” the source revealed.🇰🇪 STARS ABROAD| Jesse Were bagged a brace as Zesco United beat Lusaka Dynamos 4-0 to win the 2021 Zambian Charity Shield Cup. Keeper Ian Otieno managed the entire minutes while another Kenyan in Duncan Otieno featured for Lusaka Dynamos.#Pepeta #HarambeeStars pic.twitter.com/SWUqKJwRmN— Pepeta 😷 (@pepeta_ke) August 28, 2021 The two players left another cash-strapped side, Nkana FC on 2020 for Lusaka but it later turned out that grass was not greener on the other side. Otieno started out at AFC Leopards, had a short stint with Posta Rangers before returning to the den, in 2018 he moved to Zambia for his first stint outside the country. Musa, on other hand, has played for Gor Mahia for the better part of his career. He has a short stint in Albania before returning to Gor and later moved to Nkana.

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