The K’Ogalo official refutes claims they signing of the 31-year-old Malian custodian was done behind the back of other officials
Gor Mahia official Omondi Aduda has dismissed claims their first signing of the transfer window, Mali goalkeeper Adama Keita, was brought on board by “cartels” at the club.
The 31-year-old custodian was unveiled on Saturday after arriving from Cl Kamsar of Guinea and his transfer caused an uproar, with the club’s treasurer Dolphina Adhiambo coming out to state she was not involved in the acquisition of the player.
Aduda, who is the club’s sporting director, has told Goal the new keeper was signed as a recommendation by new coach Mark Harrison and that Adhiambo was among the officials who attended the meeting to discuss the new signings for the club.