Ghanaian striker Michael Sarpong has returned to the Rwandan premier league after two years. The forward signed a three-month deal with AS Kigali after having a short stint with Saudi Arabian second tier side Al Nahda. Sarpong revealed that he signed a short term deal with the Kigali City sponsored club as he wants to be active until the next transfer window after cancelling his contract in Saudi Arabia. I left my club in Saudi Arabia because of salary issues, the club had a financial problem so I cancelled my contract and can’t be home until June without playing. That is why I came here. Sarpong stated in an interview with Times Sport. Definitely I have a couple of options in summer but want to play and be active until that time. Sarpong attained cult status in Rwandan football during the 2018/2019 season as his sixteen league goals propelled Rayon Sports to the league title. He left for Yanga SC in 2020 after his contract with Rayon Sports was terminated.