Gor Mahia midfielder Enock Morrison has addressed growing speculation about his future with the club amidst rumors linking him with a potential move away. The Ghanaian player, who joined the FKF Premier League giants in the summer of 2024, has been a key figure in Gor Mahia’s midfield, partnering with Austin Odhiambo and Alpha Onyango in the heart of the park.
Despite his integral role in coach Sinisa Mihic’s plans, Morrison now faces an uncertain future with the club, as reports suggest he could be heading for a move to Tanzania. However, the 26-year-old has firmly denied any direct contact with Tanzanian clubs. Speaking about the rumors, Morrison clarified that while his agents have informed him of some interest from other clubs, he himself has not been approached by any big clubs in Tanzania.
“I have a couple of messages from my agents, but me as a player, I’ve not come in contact with any big clubs from Tanzania. But I’ve heard a lot, like you said, rumors,” Morrison said.
Morrison’s commitment to Gor Mahia remains strong despite the speculation surrounding his future. He was a notable absentee from the squad in the club’s recent 1-1 draw with Sofapaka, a result that saw Gor Mahia surrender a second-half lead. However, Morrison took the situation in stride, understanding that his exclusion from the match was a decision that he had to accept. He emphasized the importance of resilience and maintaining focus, stating, “When you are not in the squad, you just have to accept in faith and just come back stronger.”
The midfielder, who has a year remaining on his two-year contract with Gor Mahia, has made it clear that his primary focus is on the team’s immediate goals. With the club locked in a thrilling three-way battle for the FKF Premier League title alongside Kenya Police and Tusker, Morrison’s commitment to securing another league victory for the club is unwavering. Gor Mahia currently trail leaders Tusker and Kenya Police, and with just a handful of matches remaining, the pressure is mounting.
Morrison’s determination is clear as he continues to push forward with his focus firmly on Gor Mahia’s quest for a record-extending 22nd league title. “So, but for now, my focus is to make sure that we go win this league. We have a cup match, and we have this league too. So we are fighting for the two. After that, then we see anything that will come,” he explained.
The midfielder’s words highlight his strong commitment to the club, even amidst the distractions of transfer rumors. He is determined to contribute to Gor Mahia’s success this season, knowing that securing both the FKF Premier League title and the cup would cement his place in the club’s storied history.
As the season enters its final stretch, the outcome of Gor Mahia’s title race will be pivotal in shaping Morrison’s future at the club. The upcoming match against Talanta on Thursday presents an opportunity for the team to close the gap on the leaders and continue their pursuit of silverware. For now, Morrison remains focused on the task at hand, prioritizing his team’s ambitions over speculation about his personal career.
Whether or not Morrison stays at Gor Mahia beyond his current contract remains to be seen, but his dedication to helping the club achieve its goals this season is clear.