AFC Leopards midfielder Marvin Nabwire is hoping the transfer embargo that the club is currently serving can be lifted before the closure of the transfer window.The Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) transfer window is set to slam shut on Monday 1 November but Ingwe are yet to complete any signing due to the transfer ban.Speaking to Mozzart Sport, Nabwire who had an outstanding game against KCB which earned him the Man of the Match award was hopeful the club can bolster their squad with some experience. 🥇 Man of the Match A decent display from Marvin Nabwire #KCBvsAFC#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/tAJPxaAS5L— FKF Premier League (@Officialfkfpl) October 16, 2021 “We have new players who were promoted from the youth team and they are good but we also need an injection of experience. I just hope that the ban can be lifted soon so that we sign players,” said Nabwire.Besides not seeing any new face in the club, Ingwe have lost a number of experienced players including Elvis Rupia, Robinson Kamura, Harrison Mwendwa, Benjamin Ochan, Bienvenue Shaka, Fabrice Mugheni and Clyde Senaji just to mention a few.Nabwire was admitted that KCB posed a stern challenge but credited the return of head coach Patrick Aussems which has lifted the spirits of the squad. “It has not been easy as our previous games but we confident of better results in our coming cames, the result has also been down to how prepared we were coming to the game,”“Aussem’s return has been a big motivation because many people thought he would not come back and he has brought an impact and we enjoy working with him,” added Nabwire.