Monday, October 6, 2014

Kei Kamara pulls out of Sierra Leone duty as search for new club goes on


Former Boro striker Kei Kamara has pulled out of the Sierra Leone squad preparing for Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers as he continues to look for a new club.


Free agent Kamara was selected for the games against Cameroon but will not travel while he waits to sign a new deal.


"I will not be available for the two matches against Cameroon because I'm dealing with contract talks and I need to be around in case of any emergency travels," Kamara told BBC Sport.


The 30-year-old trained with Championship club Wolves in recent weeks before the Molinuex side decided against against trying to register him due to complications in obtaining a work permit.


Kamara, who scored four times for Boro, had been expected to return to the MLS after leaving Teesside, but he is ineligible to sign for a club in the US until next season .


He scored the only goal in a 2-1 defeat to Ivory Coast last month, his fourth in international football.


Sierra Leone currently sit bottom of their group.


They take on Cameroon on Saturday and October 15.



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