The midfielder is currently a free agent after parting ways with Azam FC.
Kenyan international Kenneth Muguna has ignited speculation among Simba SC fans with a cryptic tweet hinting at a potential transfer.
The 27-year-old recently bid farewell to Azam FC, where he had spent the past two years showcasing his exceptional skills in the Tanzanian Premier League.
In a photo shared on his Twitter account, Muguna can be seen proudly sporting the Wekundu wa Msimbazi jersey, leaving supporters eagerly anticipating an exciting move.
Speculation regarding Muguna's next destination has been rife, with rumors linking him to a return to his former club, Gor Mahia.
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The former Gor Mahia captained joined the club back in July 2021.
Other potential suitors mentioned include Bandari FC and Tanzania's Namungo. However, Muguna's recent social media activity has added fuel to the fire of a potential move to Simba SC.
Simba SC, one of the most successful clubs in Tanzania's football history, boasts a rich tradition and an ardent fan base.
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A number of Gor Mahia fans have called for the resignation of the coach despite his impressive run given the tools at his disposal.
The potential addition of a player of Muguna's caliber would enhance their squad and raise their domestic and continental success ambitions.
The club has already made significant changes by releasing several players, signaling their intention to reinforce the team with fresh talent and experienced individuals.
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The 27-year-old next destination is still unclear, but a return to Gor Mahia could revive his career after a disappointing at Azam FC.
If Muguna indeed joins the club, it would mark his second collaboration with coach Roberinho Oliveria Goncalves do Carmo, popularly known as Robetinho.
The two had previously worked together during their time at Gor Mahia, further fueling the speculation.