Rainbow FC attacking midfielder Tyrone Kariuki has become the center of attention after Nastic Sports Academy from Spain expressed interest in signing him.
However, recent reports suggest that Rainbow FC faced challenges on negotiations, with claims of outrageous demands from Tyrone’s parent club.
Rainbow management has however shed light on the situation. Rainbow’s Coach Eric Macharia has emphasized the intricate dynamics of football, urging people to consider the broader context beyond signing contracts hastily.
“The main aim of Rainbow FC is to propel players to Europe, Tyrone is a promising player, and rushing into any deal might be swallowing poison unknowingly.
Many deals are coming every day. Let’s wait for the best one,a win-win for both sides especially as Tyron approaches 18 and needs a professional club and not a school.”
Rainbow’s CEO Stanley debunked social media rumors, expressing surprise at the stories circulating. “We’ve been in communication with Nastic Sports Academy, While they requested Tyrone to join by January 10th, they are open to allowing time for paper processing, proposing a potential September move.”
Okumbi revealed challenges in negotiating sell-on clauses, with Nastic Sports Academy unwilling to agree to the proposed terms. “More deals are on the table for him,Okumbi affirmed raising the question of whether they should accept the first offer.”
The Team Manager, Nicholas Atulo reminisced about Tyron’s journey from Korogocho Youth, highlighting the trust between the player’s family and Rainbow FC. “Rainbow is where it is today because of such characters.” the Team Manager said