Free agent Eric Ssenjobe is being linked with a move to Uganda Premier League side Entebbe UPPC after leaving Rwandan outfit Police FC in January.
The 26-year-old left-back, currently listed as “Without Club” following his departure on 20 January 2026, is rumoured to be a target for Entebbe as they look to bolster their defensive options ahead of the run-in. The prospective transfer, recorded on 8 March 2026, carries an undefined probability mark of “?”, underlining that discussions are at an early, speculative stage.
Ssenjobe, a Ugandan defender who prefers to operate on the left side of the back line, has built his career across the Ugandan and Rwandan top flights. After emerging at Kampala Capital City Authority FC in 2018, he moved to Police FC (Uganda) in July 2020, then joined Uganda Revenue Authority FC in September 2023 before switching to Police FC (Rwanda) in July 2024.
His most recent competitive action came with Police FC (Rwanda) in the 2025–26 campaign, including a league outing earlier this season against APR FC in Kigali, where Police fell to a narrow defeat but Ssenjobe delivered a disciplined defensive display on the left flank. That performance underlined the steady, no‑nonsense style that has kept him in and around Uganda’s top clubs in recent years.
Listed without a current market value on Transfermarkt – formally “None” – Ssenjobe would represent a low‑risk free‑agent acquisition for Entebbe UPPC, with no transfer fee required and room for negotiation on personal terms after his previous contract effectively expired in Rwanda.
Should the move materialise, a return to the Uganda Premier League could offer Ssenjobe a platform to re-establish himself domestically and potentially relaunch his career trajectory at 26, an age where a consistent run of games could yet redefine his reputation and long‑term prospects.
