Kenyan Premier League Champions Tusker FC have parted way with Clyde Senaji who re-joined the club in September 2021.
The 26-year-old central defender cum midfielder re-joined the club on a two-year deal following a successful spell at AFC Leopards.
In his two years at the Ruaraka-based outfit, Senaji struggled to get playing minutes due to injuries.
“Clyde Senaji has left the club on mutual agreement, after discussions with the management,” Tusker announced Thursday.
“Senaji rejoined the team in September 2021, on a two-year contract. His last match for the team was against Bidco United where he scored the winning goal.
[perfectpullquote align=”full” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=””]“We want to thank Sena for his services and the memories in the black and yellow, and wish him all the best in his future endeavors.”[/perfectpullquote]
Senaji had left Tusker in 2018 for AFC Leopards after the club terminated his contract over disciplinary issues.
His departure from the brewers opens the chance for registration of a new player as the KPL mid-season transfer window is set to open the week after week 17 action.
Senaji featured for the club in the 2021/2022 CAF Champions and CAF Confederation Cup and was part of the squad that won last season’s FKF Premier League.
Tusker are currently on top of the Kenyan Premier League table with 18 points from seven matches and are scheduled to face Nzoia Sugar in their next league match at Ruaraka Grounds.