Former AFC Leopards midfielder Alan Kateregga during a past match. He has expressed his desire to return to the Kenyan league despite his fallout with a number of Kenyan teams. [Photo/ goal.com]
Former AFC Leopards playmaker Alan Kateregga has revealed his desire to feature once more in the Kenyan Premier League (KPL) despite his 'not-so-happy' endings with a number of Kenyan teams.The lanky Ugandan international has seen out his loan spell with Ugandan Premier League side Kampala City Council Authority (KCCA) and is currently a free agent.The club has however since floated a permanent deal his way.Speaking during an interview with a local sports website on Tuesday, Katerrega said he likes the Kenyan league and is hoping to make a comeback soon."I have had amazing moments there and I will not mind going back. It is a good league and a competitive one too," said Kateregga in regards to the Kenyan top flight football competition."KCCA has offered me a permanent deal but I have to scrutinise the terms well before making up my mind. Well, I really do not know whether I will be playing for them next season or not," he added, as quoted by goal.com.Kateregga had a series of disciplinary issues with Ingwe that later culminated to his acrimonious exit in form of a loan spell to KCCA.His stints at Ushuru FC and Tusker did not end well either.