The looming exit of Harambee Stars' trialist Mohammed Katana from Bandari will not affect their plan to retain the Betway Shield and have a respectable finish in the league. The search for greener pastures abroad has seen Bandari strive without the services of the youngster and are now ready to cash him abroad to the highest bidder. Katana, popularly known as ‘Messi Agige’ left for trials in Hungary in November last year and Bandari have revealed to have been approached by a handful of clubs for his signature. The coast side said they are not afraid of losing him ahead of their Betway Shield title defence in February. Meanwhile, Oburu disclosed that the Shield Cup holders will be hunting for a proven goal poacher in the ongoing player transfer window.
Source: The Star January 16, 2020 06:00 UTC