FKF Premier League giants, Tusker are further set to beef up their squad by adding three talented young midfielders who are currently with the team and even featured in the friendly match against Harambee Stars on Saturday afternoon in Kasarani.The three are Rodgers Ouma from Western Stima, and Vihiga United’s duo of Stewart Omondi and Lawrence Luvanda. The trio has been impressive all season for their parent clubs and they could find themselves at the Ruaraka based side next season. Ouma scored five goals for Western Stima in the just concluded season while Luvanda found the back of the net six times, Omondi on the other hand scored twice.FKFPL sides battle for Western Stima youngster’s signatureThe three players played against Harambee Stars on Saturday afternoon in a match that Stars won courtesy of a Muchiri first-half strike. Luvanda started the game and showed sparks of quality while Ouma and Omondi came on after the interval and equally looked good.Although the trio are yet to sign contracts, it is expected that they will join the team before a decision is made on whether they will be retained or they will be sent out on loan for next season’s campaign to see if they can find the much-needed playtime.This is disrespectful from Rodgers Ouma 😂 pic.twitter.com/3K1rB4j7kS— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) August 24, 2021 It would be a dream come true for Ouma in particular who has never hidden his desire to play for Tusker FC.“Ever since I started growing up, my dream has always been to join and play for Tusker. That has always been the case since I was in my childhood and the hope is that one day I will probably get to play for them at some point,” he said.Tusker has been extra busy this window, roping in new players ahead of their CAF Champions League return. The new faces include Patrick Matasi, Brian Bwire, Kalos Kirenge, Clyde Senaji, Charles Momanyi, Daniel Sakari, Teddy Osok, Shami Mwinyi, John Njuguna, Deogrotus Ojok, Joshua Ibrahim, and Tyson Otieno among others.The team has also axed 11 players to create room for new arrivals.Blackberry, Namanda among 11 dropped by Tusker