Saidi Kyeyune tries to go past Express FC players

Said Kyeyune has blamed Sudan side El Merriekh for his short stay in Khartoum.

The midfielder is back to the country just two months after joining the club following his impressive performances with Uganda Cranes at the Africa Nations Championship in Cameroon early this year.

Speaking to Daily Monitor, Kyeyune confirmed his availability and has been training with his immediate former club, URA FC.

Midfielder Saidi Kyeyune in action for URA

“I have been training with URA lately but still waiting for final confirmation so that I help the club I love deeply to win the trophy,” Kyeyune told Monitor Sport.

“They (Al Merriekh) took me as a mercenary to play only in the Caf Champions League.

I only played two games and was always out of the league squad as they claimed I had Covid-19, which wasn’t true. I couldn’t stand it and chose to terminate the contract.

Said Kyeyune in an interview with Monitor Sport

Meanwhile, URA have started the process to register the midfielder as their player for the remaining games in the season according club Publicist Patrick Ochieng.

“Over the weekend, we started on the process with Fufa to have Kyeyune available for the key matches we have to play.”

URA are currently leading the table with 47 points with nine games to go and are also in the Round of 16 of the Stanbic Uganda Cup.

Senior Staff writer at Kawowo Sports mainly covering football

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