Harambee Stars forward Masoud Juma has joined an Algerian football club Jeunesse Sportive de Kabylie on a three-year deal.
He joined the club as a free agent. He has been without a club since May when his contract with the Libyan club Al Nasr ended.
Jeunesse Sportive de Kabylie club took to their official Facebook page to announce the arrival of Masoud Juma into their camp.
"After Adadi, Banouh, El Orfi, Bounoua, Bencherifa, Bensayeh, Zeghdane, Zeghdane and Loucif, JS Kabylie is pleased to announce its ninth recruit of the summer. This is the Kenyan international, Massoud Juma Chokka. The latter has just signed a three-year contract after passing his medical," they posted.
The 23 years old was never featured into the Harambee Stars starting line up at the African Cup of Nations (Afcon) competitions.
Joining JS Kabylie makes it his fourth club to play for outside the country.
He played for South Africa's Cape Town City, United Arab Emirates' Dibba Fujairah, Libya's Al Nasr and now he will be playing for JS Kabylie.
He will receive stiff competition for his position from other top-class strikers including Fiston Abdul Razak, a Burundian national who once played for Sofapaka.
The 14-time Algerian league champions will have a number of top-class strikers to boost their attacking powers.