Its time to move on after a successful four-year stint at Gor Mahia. Jacques Tuyisenge has been a dependable lead striker for the newly crowned Kenyan champions. Unlike Kahata’s speculated move to Simba FC, the Rwandese import mouthwatering deal to join Petro Atletico is a done deal. Outgoing K’ogalo chairman Ambrose Rachier said the club had “considered several factors and decided it is good for us to let the player leave”
Rachier told Goal.com about decision to let Tuyisenge join the top Angolan club:
“We have reached the deal for Jacques Tuyisenge to join Petro Atletico. We could not stop him from going because the money involved was good for the club and the player…….”
He went on to say:
“We have considered several factors and decided it is good for us to let the player leave. Remember his contract expires in about eight months’ time, and as a club, we will get a profit by selling him. Actually, we will receive more than what we paid for him about four years ago and that is a plus for us.
“As a club, we are interested in our players’ welfare; while in Angola, Tuyisenge will have a better chance of moving to Europe and as a player, he will develop.
“Remember he will get a sign on fee and his salary will be much higher than what we are giving him here and we had no reason of not letting him go.”
I thank God For he has been so good to me, am so thankful for he has granted three trophies in three consecutive leagues,thanks Gor Mahia Family🏆🏅Ishimwe niryawe mana kuba ntwaye igikombe cya championnent ya Kenya ubugira 3 bwikurikiranya,murakoze Umuryango mugari wa Gor Mahia pic.twitter.com/bwrdRHHCIo
— Tuyisenge Jacques (@Tuyisenge250) May 25, 2019
Amount Of Money Gor Will Receive From Petro Atletico
The Angolan outfit will Gor Mahia Kes15 million for Tuyisenge signature. The Kenyan club spent Kes6 million for Tuyisenge signature from Rwandan outfit Police FC. Gor will make kes9 million from the player.
Salary And Signing Fee
Tuyisenge Jacques will be offered Kes10 million signing fee. His salary net salary per month will be Kes650,000, that translates to Kes25 million in salaries for the two years he will be contracted in the club.
If he moves to Luanda, the player will go history lane as the most expensive transfer from a Kenyan club.