Former Wazito playmaker eager to find new home

Erstwhile Wazito FC winger Curtis Wekesa is hopeful that the proposed month-long window for FKF Premier League clubs to load their arsenals will provide him an opportunity to suit up in the top-tier league next season.The registration and signing of Premier League players in the FIFA Connect Portal was announced to begin on Thursday 20 October, a scenario that would leave the door open for clubs to recruit unattached players with the 2022-2023 season poised to begin on November 12.Wekesa, a key component to Wazito’s relegation playoffs victory over Murang’a Seal in the past season had his six months contract expire in July and has since failed to hold talks with any club in the off-season.“I would say it has been a tough period for me since the contract expired. I have had to deal with some personal issues back home but am now back and ready to tackle the new season ahead. I have been doing some personal training and my body feels great. Getting club offers has been difficult but the news on the league’s window opening once again could be what I was looking forward to.”##NAJAVA_MECA_6736351##The former Gor Mahia and KCB player alludes to having set targets in the off-season that he hopes to accomplish when Premier League football resumes.“Having played for the Kenya U-23 National team, my hope is that I will move a step higher to making it to the Harambee Stars squad. Getting a club that I can offer my services to will be my path to achieving great things,” Wekesa said.With an impressive nine goals and fifteen assists in the 2019 National Super League season with Nairobi Stima, Wekesa, secured a move to Gor Mahia that was unfortunately punctured by a nasty knee ligament injury.Gor Mahia sourcing for additional technical staff abroadWekesa hopes to see the current cloud of uncertainty hanging over Kenyan football pass for him and his colleagues dying to get back onto the pitch.“I am open to having talks with any club interested. I feel more than ready to offer my services and do what I love most,” Wekesa concluded.

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