The utility player leaves the team where he joined back in October 2020.
Harambee Stars left wing-back David Ambulu Owino alias Messi has penned his parting shot to his KCB side after information leaked about his move to newly promoted side Kenya Police FC.
Messi took to his social media pages to confirm his exit from the Bankers. He thanked the fans and management for facilitating his stay since signing for the side in October 2020 from Mathare United.

KCB is in position 4 on 25 points and are FKFPL title contenders having finished as the runners-up last season. However, Messi's new employer Kenya Police are ninth on 19 points but have a match in hand.
However, it is the Newbies who are sending waves of fear of what they could potentially grow into going by the big-name signings they are making.
Police who have successfully acquired the signatures of Clifton Miheso, John Mark Makwatta, Musa Mohammed, Duncan Otieno, Duke Abuya and now Messi are still targeting Gor Mahia captain Harun Shakava, Francis Kahata and Paul Were.
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