has broken his silence about his stay at East End Park as the end of the season nears.

The 2024/25 Scottish Championship season ends on May 2, and had signed a contract until the end of the season.

Now, he has spoken about a possible extension at the club, especially after he was signed for the main purpose of salvaging the club from relegation.

Harambee Stars coach Benni McCarthy has been in the news lately, being linked to the Orlando Pirates job as a potential Jose Riveiro successor.

“Hopefully, hopefully we will see, because I had a good short stay here, and it would be nice to be back here and continue the adventure. I would like to leave some sort of legacy when leaving Dunfermline, possibly, in a higher league,” Victor Wanyama said in an interview with

The former CF Montreal star revealed that his main goal playing for the club is to inspire more players and ensure they surpass what he has achieved so far.

He joined on March 26, a move that shocked the masses, but he believes his impact at the club is what matters most.

“I’m still passionate to win games. Seeing young players develop, that motivates me a lot and also seeing the club going forward, the club improving, that always gives me good vibes. I say, you know, knowing that we are taking the club to another level,” Victor Wanyama said.

Benni McCarthy has revealed how Jose Mourinho restored his love for football and helped him heal from past struggles, earning his lifelong loyalty.

extended a hand of gratitude to the players, noting that they have been friendly and shown him around the places.

“Joe (Chalmers) is somebody I know from a long time back at Celtic, and it was good to see people like Bene. I played against him when he was at Dundee, so a few people I knew here,” Wanyama added.

“I’ve not spent much time here, but the time I’ve been out, it’s been great, people are really friendly, and it’s a nice city. I was surprised that people recognised me here, and it’s good to see in a place like this also.”

Before his arrival at Dunfermline, the 33-year-old Victor Wanyama has played for clubs including Celtic, Southampton, and Tottenham Hotspur. His arrival at Pars reunited him with his former Celtic manager, Neil Lennon.

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