This archive report was first published on 11 May 2020.
May 11, 2020 - The uncertainty surrounding the future of dependable players at Gor Mahia has taken a new turn with Tanzanian winger Dickson Ambudo revealing he is unsure of his stay at the club.
Ambudo, whose contract with Gor Mahia expires at the end of July, has received offers from several clubs and is weighing his options.
He joined Gor Mahia in July last year from Tanzanian Premier League side Alliance on a one-year contract and has since scored six goals for the 19-time Kenyan Premier League champions.
For now, Ambudo is still a Gor Mahia player, but he refused to comment on rumors that his next destination could be Tanzanian giants Simba SC.
Simba SC are reportedly interested in Ambudo, who they see as a perfect replacement for ageing striker Meddie Kagere.
Ambudo expressed his happiness at winning another league title with Gor Mahia, who were declared champions by Football Kenya Federation president Nick Mwendwa on April 30.
However, the KPL have opposed the decision and written a protest letter to Caf, with CEO Jack Oguda calling on clubs to ignore the federation's declaration.