
Typical striker Patrick Henry Kaddu has departed FUFA Big League side Kitara Football Club for Kenya Premier League giants Gor Mahia, it’s confirmed.
“It’s official. Our player Patrick Kaddu will be flying to Kenya to complete negotiations with Gor Mahia FC on Tuesday next week,” Kitara FC announced.
The club statement continued, “He has been phenomenal since joining us last September scoring 15 goals in 15 matches. We wish him the best in his new pursuit.”
Kaddu joined the Royals at the start of the 2022/23 season on a short six months spell as a free agent.
He leaves after scoring 15 goals in 15 games for Kitara in the first round of the season, being second on the scorers’ chart behind Booma FC’s Denis Omedi (16 goals).
At Gor Mahia, he will reunite with former Uganda Cranes coach Jonathan McKinstry who is currently at the helm of the club.
Kitara has already captured robust winger Godfrey Lwesibawa from Gaddafi and are closing in on free agent attacking midfielder Paul Mucureezi who ended tenure with Vipers SC.