Kenyan international midfielder, Kenneth Muguna has now ended his silence following reports that he is a Azam FC player after four years at Gor Mahia.
But the written note on his Instagram account is not the kind where the midfielder spills the beans or gives an insight about the move.
Muguna was confirmed to have rejected a new two-year deal in June, instead opting to agree terms with the 2014 Tanzania Mainland League champions.
The 25-year-old has since penned an emotional letter to bid farewell to Gor Mahia, while also reflecting to his achievements at the Kenyan Premier League giants.
“When I arrived at this great club I was just a young man with dreams of representing the biggest club in the country,I didn’t expect things to go as well as they did but you made it a lot easier for me and not to forget the high level of players with so much quality who were always there to support and make me feel comfortable,” the midfielder said.
“Looking at what I have achieved at the club is so satisfying, I was lucky enough to play under great coaches and a great management as well.
“Thanks to the chairman and the whole management for the effort they showed in renewing my contract which didn’t materialize because I felt I needed a new challenge.
“Thanks for the years we spent together and I hope that we enjoy the remaining matches.”
Azam are reported to have paid total signing fee of $50,000 to complete the deal. On top of that they have cleared $15,000 fine imposed by CAF to the player during his stay at Gor Mahia.
The midfielder had been fined for their role in chaos that rocked a CAF Confederation Cup qualifying match away to Napsa Stars of Zambia in February.
The former Gor Mahia captain was also slapped with a four-match ban from all CAF-related matches after he was found guilty of attack on match referee in Lusaka.
Muguna joined Gor from Western Stima in 2017, but left at the end of the season for FK Tirana of Albania.
He later returned to Gor Mahia in the same year and elevated to captaincy role that he held until early this year.