The Kenyan FC gaming transfer market could soon be heating up. East Gamers News understands that Phoenix Esports are plotting a move for two exciting free agents currently available in the scene.
The team already boasts one of the strongest and most active rosters in Kenya’s FC gaming scene.
Phoenix Esports Star-Studded Squad
Their current squad already includes Marlone, who recently travelled to France following his eLigue 1 run, alongside Ado, who lifted the Helabet Tournament title over the weekend after defeating Harry Kappa in a dramatic grand final.
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Then there’s Sam Jr. The Phoenix Esports player has been in excellent form lately after winning both the Makaveli Tournament and the SC Tournament a few weeks ago.
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Mohabi has also consistently impressed at various tournaments around the country, while Telki continues to remain one of the respected names within the squad.
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But despite already having a stacked roster, it appears Phoenix could still be looking to strengthen further.
Transfer Talks in Final Stages

One of the players Phoenix are in talks with is Prince Nabanji, popularly known as Prince.
The rising talent announced himself in a huge way during the SC Crown the Kings Season 2 tournament earlier this month when he defeated household names like Shaq from Z Esports and Jojo Depay before eventually losing to Tank.
That day, he arrived as an underdog but left the tournament with a reputation as a giant killer. The confidence. The composure. The fearlessness against elite opponents. People noticed — and one of those watching closely was Phoenix Esports manager Didz Jr.
Prince’s younger brother Jesse Lemaiyan, alias Jesse, is the other player Phoenix are in negotiations with.
The talented player enjoyed a strong run during the eLigue qualifiers, reaching the top 16 against experienced competition.
He also impressed during the SC Crown the Kings tournament before eventually being knocked out by Kijana Ya Yesu.

Interestingly, both players are currently available on the market as free agents, making them attractive options for teams looking to invest in fresh talent before their value rises even higher.














