Fortune Sacco FC head coach Nicodemus Omasete is hopeful that the FKF Caretaker Committee will allow National Super League (NSL) clubs to beef up their squads for the second leg that starts on Saturday.NSL sides had requested a two-week midseason transfer window to enable them to beef up their squads ahead of a rigorous second leg where teams like Fortunes, who are second in the table will be pushing for promotion to the top tier.The committee is yet to make a decision on the request meaning that clubs will have to make use of the players they had in the first leg. Omasete is however hopeful that they will be allowed to rope in players are he has departments that he feels need beefing up.Shabana fc has staged a promising start to the 2021/22 campaign as they are currently 3rd-placed after the first leg matches, and could leapfrog Fortune Sacco to number two on the log should they win their game at hand against Murang’a Seal @bevalynekwambo3 #ShabanafcFundDrive pic.twitter.com/aqRbLyrkmZ— simba N Joseph (@SimbaJoseph) April 12, 2022 “We requested that we be allowed a two-week transfer window to enable us to sign players and we are still waiting for feedback from the caretaker committee. It will be a positive thing if they allow us to sign because the second leg is just about to start and it will be one long journey,” he told Mozzart Sport.Despite the uncertainty on the issue, the coach has already invited the players that he wants to bring onboard for training. The three are a striker, a midfielder and a right-back. He however declined to reveal their identities.“In the meantime, I have already invited the prospective signings to train with us, they are three players. A striker, a right-back, and a midfielder and I believe that we will be more competitive should we conclude their signing,” he added.Fortune will host Silibwet Leones on Saturday at their Kirinyaga backyard.