The Kenyan football transfer window is heating up as teams scramble to sign new players before it closes. Gor Mahia, Tusker FC, and several foreign clubs are among those interested in signing promising young striker Derrick Otanga.
However, Gor Mahia is facing a significant challenge as they work towards clearing debts owed to players who took them to FIFA. The team has already struck deals with several players but cannot register them until they are cleared by the world football governing body. This delay could impact the team’s ability to sign new players before the window closes.
Meanwhile, AFC Leopards is hoping to register six youth team players who have been training with the senior team but were not registered. However, the team is currently banned from signing players by FIFA, which could prevent them from strengthening their squad.
KCB is leading the race to sign Apollo Otieno, who has been training with Kenya Police FC. The bankers are also looking to sign Musa Masika, Erickson Mulu, and Brian Yakhama to bolster their attack.
Kakamega Homeboyz is looking to strengthen its midfield with the potential signings of Steven Wakanya and Kevin Juma. Bandari has already signed Amos Asembeka, Joe Waithira, and Johanna Mwita and is looking to add one more attacker before the window closes.
Kariobangi Sharks is in the market for a striker and defenders, while Bidco United is set to beef up their central defence department this window.
In other news, former Gor Mahia striker Tony ‘Balotieno’ Nyang’or has joined Vihiga Bullets.