Ugandan international Patrick Kaddu will join Kenya Premier League giants Gor Mahia next week upon deal completion.
Rwanda Premier League side Gasogi United were also interested in Kaddu’s services but he decided to join Gor Mahia who tabled a juicy offer.
Kaddu will undergo medical on Tuesday before signing what is reported to be a two-year deal with Gor Mahia.
The 27-year-old is available following confirmation by his parent club Kitara FC, and it’s understood a fee has been agreed upon in principle, with only the final details remaining to be completed.
“Our player Patrick Kaddu will fly to Kenya to complete negotiations with Gor Mahia FC on Tuesday next week,” reads a statement from his parent club Kitara FC.
The Kampala-born star started his career at Maroons FC, then joined Kiira Young before returning to the former side at the beginning of the 2015/2016 season.
After two seasons with the Prisons men, the forward joined KCCA FC before signing for Moroccan giants RS Berkane.
He was immediately sent to the Egyptian Premier League side Ismaily on a six-month loan deal until June 30th, 2020.
After the expiry of his contract at Berkane, Kaddu joined another Moroccan side Youssoufia Berrechid where he stayed for one season before returning to Ugandan Premier League giants KCCA.
Kaddu has 21 caps for Uganda since making his debut in 2018 and is remembered for scoring a goal against Cape Verde that took the Cranes to the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.