Atkin Kaua, the seasoned midfielder of the Solomon Islands national team, has made the decision to stay in his home country, rejecting a finalized offer from Labasa FC in Fiji. Kaua, who recently showcased his skills at the OFC Nations Cup in Vanuatu, was expected to join Labasa alongside his compatriots Junior Fordney and Tigi Molea. While Fordney and Molea have already made their debut for Labasa, Kaua has opted out of the move for personal reasons.
Despite the negotiations being complete, Kaua chose to remain in the Solomon Islands, citing personal reasons for his decision. The 28-year-old midfielder will rejoin his boyhood club, Laugu United, for the remainder of the Telekom S-League season. Kaua has a long-standing history with Laugu United, having represented the club on numerous occasions in the past.

Kaua’s decision to stay underscores his commitment to both his personal and professional life within the Solomon Islands. As a senior member of the national team, his presence in the domestic league will undoubtedly bolster Laugu United’s campaign in the Telekom S-League.
The Solomon Islands football community will be eager to see Kaua continue his impressive form on home soil, bringing his experience and skill to Laugu United as they aim for success in the league.
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