Surprising rumors are circulating that three former players could be making a sensational return to the Ugandan club KCAA during the ongoing transfer window, according to Kawowo Sports.
Midfielders Muzamir Mutyaba and Steven Sserwadda, along with goalkeeper Jamil Maliyamungu, are said to be contemplating a comeback to Ugandan Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), where they enjoyed considerable success under the helm of coach Mike Mutebi.
Sserwadda, who recently parted ways with New York Red Bulls II, is looking to revive his career after being deemed surplus at the American club following a season plagued by injury. Reports suggest that he has been training with KCCA under the watchful eye of Abdallah Mubiru, further fueling speculation about his potential return.
Mutyaba, a midfielder with a rich history at KCCA, has not seen competitive action since his departure from Kiyovu in Rwanda. Meanwhile, goalkeeper Maliyamungu, who left Kyetume without attaching himself to another club, is also said to be open to rejoining the Kasasiro.
This potential reunion comes at a crucial time for KCCA, who experienced their worst start to the season in history. Despite their initial struggles, the team has shown signs of improvement in recent matches. The return of these seasoned players could inject experience and leadership into the squad, providing a boost to KCCA’s efforts to climb up the standings.
The trio previously played integral roles during KCCA’s most successful tenure under coach Mike Mutebi, winning titles and earning the admiration of fans. If these speculations materialize, their return would undoubtedly be music to the ears of the KCCA faithful, offering hope for a brighter future in the ongoing season.