National Soccer Team forward Michael Olunga has hinted that he could be on his way out of his current club, Japanese Premier League side Kashiwa Reysol.

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Olunga, who has severally featured for Harambee Stars as a striker has suggested that he could be on his way to another league in the new season.

The former Gor Mahia forward says that he is not under any pressure to leave the J1 league, but he cannot confirm his continued play there and he is not yet to aware about his next destination either.

“I am on holiday now as I hope greater opportunities are coming my way. I cannot confirm whether I will be in Japan for the next season. I am not under pressure to move from Japan because every league presents its own unique challenges. If it were an inferior league every player would be bagging hat tricks. It is a fast-growing league and we hope it will be a better stepping for other talented players," Olunga told the People Daily on Tuesday.

He added that he is also already in negotiations with other teams after his services, teams he only referred to as 'people'.

However, he promised to keep his fans posted.

“As for my move to a European league, as is expected that after scoring 27 goals in the league, offers were bound to come and I am in talks with several people. I cannot spell out from whom the offers are, but wait for the news really soon,” Olunga said.

In the concluded league, Olunga who joined Kashiwa in the 2017/2018 season was second among top scorers, scoring only one goal behind the leader, who managed 28 goals.