The Kenyan football scene was awash with good news on Monday morning when it emerged that Football Kenya Federation Premier League top scorer Benson Omala had completed a move to Algeria side JS Saoura.
Things however took a wrong turn before the day ended after it was revealed that the deal was off after his club Gor Mahia had not submitted the transfer document on time forcing the club to look for an alternative before their window was closed.
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The club moved on swiftly to sign DR Congo attacking midfielder Carl Wunda Ngana from CSMD Diables Noirs. And just like Omala, the player has been handed a six-month loan deal with an option to sign permanently should he impress.
The arrival of Wunda saw the team exhaust the slots left for foreign players in the team and this had to abandon their chase for Omala who will be hoping that he can use the disappointment to notch more goals in the league.
Apart from Wunda, Saoura confirmed that they had captured the signatures of left-back Hadado Rabih from Burj Menail, striker Sweiba from Al-Shalf and Atta Allah; all signing two year deals.
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