Berlin Wall is intact! Kenyan international extends deal with Simba

Kenyan international Joash Onyango has signed a new deal with Tanzanian giants Simba SC that will keep him at the club for the next two seasons.Onyango’s contract with Simba was set to expire at the end of the month and there were fears that he could ditch the club with South African giants, Orlando Pirates reportedly interested in his services. He has however opted to renew his deal with Wekundu wa Msimbazi and he will now be with the club until June 2024.##NAJAVA_MECA_6467905##Club spokesman Ahmed Ally has confirmed that the player will remain with the Dar-based club for the next two seasons“On Onyango, Kenyans should not be worried because we have finalized and finished everything concerning his contract. He will be a Simba player for the next two seasons, “Ally told the Nation.Ahly however refused to divulge the details of the deal signed by the players saying it is unethical to make some things public.”Some of the finer details entailed in the contract are personal and it is not ethical to discuss them publicly, but even if all the demands were not met, his contract has been improved at Simba” he added.He went on to heap praise on the central defender who walked straight into Simba’s starting 11 when he joined the club from Gor Mahia in July 2020.Tarehe 26 mwezi 5 nilisema CEO wa klabu ya @SimbaSCTanzania Babra Ameanza mazungumzo na Mlinzi wa Kimataifa wa Kenya 🇰🇪Joash Onyango juu ya Mkataba mpya .Leo nakuja kuthibitisha🇰🇪Joash Onyango ni Mnyama kwa miaka 2 tena pic.twitter.com/3tSouaVfT6— KhalidChukuchuku93🇹🇿 (@Khalidchukuchuk) June 22, 2022 “Since he joined the team, Onyango has played an integral part of our team and we hope his stay will see us still win more trophies,”.Simba are currently rebuilding their squad after a trophyless campaign. They have already made one signing and confirmed the departure of two players. Moses Phiri has been roped in from Zanaco while Pascal Wawa and Rally Bwalya depart. Bwalywa has since joined Amazulu in the South African Premier Soccer League. More players are expected to leave to pave way for new acquisitions.

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