FKF Premier League leaders Tusker FC are set to complete the signing of former Kenya U23 midfielder Teddy Osok who’s currently unattached.The defensive midfielder recently parted ways with Zambian club Kitwe United having signed a season long contract in October 2020. Kitwe got relegated at the end of the season after they finished bottom in the Zambian Super League with a paltry 20 points.The Ruaraka based Brewers recently lost captain Hashim Sempala who moved Kabwe Warriors after the expiry of his contract and Osok is set to take his place ahead of next season’s campaign.Having secured CAF Champions League slot for next season’s campaign, Tusker are currently in the process if identifying players who they will rope in. The transfer window has officially swung open today Monday 9th. A source close to the players has told Mozzart Sport that the deal to Ruaraka is all but sealed.Teddy Osok joins Tusker FCHERE WE GO! #FKFPL pic.twitter.com/LwmGMf1ALU— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) August 9, 2021 “Osok is a new Tusker FC player. It’s a done deal,” Reached for a comment, Osok admitted that the league leaders are one of the sides interesting in acquiring him on the Bosman. “It’s true they are interested in me, and so are other clubs. Once the window opens we will see what happens,” he told Mozzart Sport. In an earlier interview, Osok expressed his desire to play in the FKF Premier League again and according to sources, he recently turned down an offer from a Tanzania club that will be playing in the CAF Confederation Cup next season. A product of Gor Mahia youth team, Osok has previously turned out for Nairobi Stima, Gor Mahia, KCB, Sofapaka, and Wazito FC. He has also played for the Kenya U20 and U23 teams. Although he has received several call ups to the senior team, he is yet to feature. Other players linked with a move to Tusker are Patrick Matasi who recently terminated his contract with St. George FC of Ethiopia, Charles Momanyi who equally terminated his contract with Gor Mahia, Clyde Senaji whose contract with AFC Leopards has elapsed and Kelvin Akimat a young boy from Samburu who had previously trained with the team. The team could also elevate some young talents from their youth team.Kenya U23 midfielder Teddy Osok is reportedly in Zambia for talks with a ZSL side. pic.twitter.com/Z2mjVJQ5At— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) September 20, 2020 With new players coming in, it only means that some of the current players will have to create space and reports indicate that a number of the current players in the team whose contracts have expired or are set to expire will pave way. For example there are reports that two of their current three keepers will exit.