And while the Lugogo-based outfit holds the upper hand at the moment for a deal, the case is not far from different at Vipers, who are willing to break the bank to land their man.
Arua Hill SC captain and hero Gadafi Wahab is a hotcake, reportedly attracting massive interest from giants KCCA FC and Vipers SC.
Multiple reports have indicated that the midfielder-cum-playmaker has drawn massive admiration from the two sides, who are both willing to scramble for his signature in the current transfer window.
Wahab is believed to be lured into joining KCCA as the club honchos and head coach Abdallah Mubiru are huge admirers.
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The creative attacker disclosed he intends to exit the club for greener pastures when the first round comes to a close.
And while the Lugogo-based outfit holds the upper hand at the moment for a deal, the case is not far from different at Vipers, who are willing to break the bank to land their man.
Heads at the Uganda Premier League champions, along with new head coach Livingstone Mbabazi, are in unison for a reunion of the latter with his former player.
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He is one of the players looking for greener pastures, as the Leopards have struggled to keep up with their wages, allowances and general welfare.
Reports also indicate that Wahab, along with a host of other players are not contracted at the club, and given interest elsewhere, there will be less hesitation.
It should be noted that over a fortnight back, the player revealed he would leave Arua Hill after the completion of the second round for greener pastures.
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His goal-tally was the same as that of Brazilian and former Chelsea forward Oscar Emboaba, who plays for Shanghai Port.
The Leopards are enduring a spell of financial constraints that has seen them lose players for failure to raise their wages and allowances.
At their worst this season, they could only line up eight players in their 7-1 defeat to Kitara FC over a week back. Among them was the loyal Wahab.
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They sit rock-bottom on the Uganda Premier League table, having collected just five points in 14 matches.