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Benson Omalla issues conditions for leaving Gor Mahia

Reading Time: 2min | Thu. 08.08.24. | 18:32

The 22-year-old striker also revealed that he has set a target of 25 goals for next season

Gor Mahia striker Benson Omalla is open to a move away from the club if an interesting offer comes from Europe.

However, Omalla insisted that he is still under contract with K'Ogalo and is not actively seeking a move. In 2021, the forward ventured into Europe, signing for Swedish Division One side FC Linköping City.

However, the former Western Stima player, who had penned a six-month loan deal with the side, returned home after only two months, citing frustrations and being played out of position.

When asked whether he was considering a move to Europe again, Omalla said: “I have a binding contract with Gor Mahia, and that is what I am working hard to fulfill. But again, who wouldn't want to play in Europe?”

If anything tangible comes to the table and my club agrees with whoever is interested in my services, then why not? I will move. But for now, it's all about Gor Mahia. I want to achieve a lot of success with this great club; I want to win as many titles as possible with Gor Mahia," he told Sportsboom.

“I want to go as far as I can with Gor Mahia in the (CAF) Champions League. We don’t want to exit in the early stages; we want to try and go as far as we can.”

When asked about new Brazilian coach Leonardo Martins Neiva, Omalla said: “He is a good man. He is trying to guide us, and we are very happy to have him around. We want to make sure he feels at home and helps us improve.”

Martins Neiva was appointed to replace Jonathan McKinstry, who resigned to take up the vacant role with the Gambia national team on a two-year deal.

The 22-year-old striker also revealed that he has set a target of 25 goals for next season.

Omalla was in sparkling form last season, scoring 19 goals to win the Golden Boot and helping K'Ogalo retain the FKF Premier League title.


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