Ulinzi Stars conclude strategy to raid Nzoia Sugar for star midfielder

Nzoia Sugar FC chairman Evans Kadenge has confirmed that they have been approached by Ulinzi Stars over the possibility of signing captain Kevin Juma this window.With teams able to register players from Thursday 20th October, the Soldiers are keen on acquiring the defensive midfielder to boost their midfield options, former Kakamega Homeboyz midfielder, Francis Omondi who has been training with the club is another player expected to ink a deal with the soldiers.##NAJAVA_MECA_6736860##Juma had attracted the interest of KCB, Bandari, and Tusker FC during the off-season transfer window. He snubbed the Dockers and the Bankers preferring a move to the Brewers but a move failed to materialize as the two clubs failed to agree on a transfer fee.Ulinzi Stars boss Bernard Mwalala is a big admirer of the Harambee Stars midfielder and badly wants to sign him. Kadenge has confirmed that the soldiers have directly reached out to them and that they are reviewing the request at club level before they make a decision on the same.”They approached us for his services and it is something that we are reviewing internally before we make a decision on the same. The player has expressed his willingness to move and a decision that we arrive at will be one that is beneficial for all the parties, “Kadenge told Mozzart Sport.Nzoia Sugar FC trio of James Kibande, Kevin Juma and Joseph Mwangi is training with Tusker FC.Also training with the league champions is the 2021 National Super League (NSL) MVP, Portipher Odhiambo who turns out for Kakamega Homeboyz. #FKFPL pic.twitter.com/V1KzBuUwvt— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) July 15, 2022 Ulinzi have in the past signed the likes of Mark Bikokwa, Masita Masuta, and Hillary Simiyu from Nzoia Sugar FC. Other ex-Nzoia players with the team are Stephen Etyang, Boniface Muchiri, and Festus Okiring and the long-serving football boss says he does not intend to stand in Wandera’s way. He however opines that the deal has to benefit all the parties.”We never stand in the way of our players an opportunity when they have been offered a life-changing opportunity. We have a good number of our former players in the disciplined forces and we hope to reach an agreement with Ulinzi Stars,” he added.Sports Tribunal hands Muhoroni Youth a lifeline

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