Tthe striker, who won the Most Valuable Player Award and the Golden Boot in the just concluded season, is a man on demand and is set to officially exit Kariobangi Sharks in the coming days.Mozzart Sport understands Kapaito who featured in Sharks pre-season friendly against Bandari in Nairobi on Saturday, would likely know his next destination in the next couple of days. Kariobangi Sharks striker Erick Kapaito wins the 2020/21 FKFPL Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award. Your take? pic.twitter.com/yZDfNz6Wa5— Jeff Kinyanjui (@Nyash88) September 14, 2021 The offer from a second-division club in Egypt is said to be the most tempting.”I have offers on the table but no decision has been made. It is up to me and Sharks to make a decision,” the 25-year old told journalists during the FKF-PL awards last week.Kapaito recorded his best season yet in the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Premier League last term, by scoring 24 goals and contributing a further 5 assists. The attacker, who’s in the past turned out for Kenyan sides Ligi Ndogo and Talanta, was also called up by former Harambee Stars coach Jacob Mulee for the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Uganda and Rwanda. Born in Namanga, Kapito was also the topscorer during the 2018 Kenyan Premier League (KPL) season.##EDITORS_CHOICE##