Kenneth Muguna, formerly of Gor Mahia. He has left the legendary club to join Albanian side FK Tirana. [Photo/CitizenTV]Gor Mahia’s Musa Mohammed and Kenneth Muguna will now head to Albania to join second-tier side FK Tirana, after they were given clearance.
The duo was faced with a longstanding saga between the two clubs, with Gor Mahia insisting Tirana were not serious in recruiting the pair.
The pair will now fly to Albania on Sunday to finalize on their respective deals, having agreed on personal terms with the club.
“I am really pleased that this move is finally done and I can’t wait to start my new journey. This has been the product of hard work and determination and hopefully I can translate the same form in Albania,” Mohammed said as quoted by Capital Sport.
“It will not be hard to settle in because we are reuniting with our former coach Ze Maria which is something great. We know his methods, we know how it works so blending in will not be tough,” he added.
Muguna was sold to the Albanian side for a reported fee of 4 million shillings, while Mohamed was a free agent having run down his contract.
He leaves K’Ogalo with a decorated hat having won four league titles, three of them as captain, one KPL Top 8 and two FKF Cup titles.