Weeks after parting ways with Kariobangi Sharks, South Sudanese defender John Kuol is currently training with AFC Leopards with the hope of earning a contract with the Patrick Aussems coached team.When the player left Sharks, it was believed that he would be heading out of the country but it had now emerged that he has been training with Ingwe for the last couple of days and could indeed join the team if the club successfully works towards having the current FIFA transfer embargo lifted.Kariobangi Sharks FC would like to announce the departure of the following players.They have been great servants to our club and we wish them all their best in the future endeavors.#WeAreSharks #BetwaySharks pic.twitter.com/1QwptohPfd— Kariobangi Sharks FC (@k_sharksfc) August 25, 2021 Apart from Kuol, a number of other trialists are also training with the team that’s currently under assistant coach Tom Juma with the hope of getting the chance to represent one of Kenya’s biggest clubs.”Kuol has been training with the team for the last few days. He is not the only one, there are a number of trialists currently with the team. Nothing had been agreed on but he’s definitely a player that the club will consider signing because he’s a national team player. Tom Juma is keenly watching the trialists and those who will impress will definitely earn a contract with the team,” a source from the den told Mozzart Sport.John Kuol pic.twitter.com/RXEbSfwVdd— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) January 6, 2021 Ingwe have lost a number of key players and are in the process of trying to find replacements ahead of the new season. Among those who have left are Clyde Senaji who joined Tusker, Hansel Ochieng who has been linked with a move back to Sofapaka, Elvis Rupia who has moved to Saudi Arabia, keeper Benjamin Ochan who has been linked with a return to Uganda.Players linked with a move to the den include Tusker goalie Michael Wanjala, Bidco United defender Anthony Simasi, Vihiga Bullets’ fast-rising star Kelvin Mwavali among others.