Tusker FC assistant captain Patrick Matasi has drawn interest from big-spending FKF Premier League side, Kenya Police FC, Mozzart Sport can confirm.Matasi bagged the 2021/22 season golden glove after keeping 18 clean sheets for the Brewers. He featured in 25 games meaning he let in goals in just seven games.##NAJAVA_MECA_6452142##Beforethe Brewers are done with their league triumph celebrations, they face the danger of losing one of their best and key players to rivals. Police have been in talks with Matasi for weeks now and appear to have swayed the player who reportedly has a job offer on the table already.”It is true Police FC are interested in Matasi. They have been in talks with him for sometime and even offered him an opportunity and he appears keen on a move to the Police. He is in talks with the management to see how best to handle teh situation because as you know he still has a long contract, he just joined the team a few months ago on a two-year deal,” the source disclosed.CHAMP13NS 🎉🙌🏾18 clean sheets in 25 matches and a trophy! What a season we’ve had. Congratulations to everyone involved 👏🏾.A huge thanks to our fans for supporting us throughout the season.💛🖤 @tusker_fc#NdovuNiKuu pic.twitter.com/jtzMXzQeHS— Patrick Matasi (@matasi_patrick) June 12, 2022 Matasi rejoined Tusker last August from St. George FC of Ethiopia and after shaking off injuries he picked after suffering a road accident last year, he has gone to estabish himself as Tusker’s first-choice keeper again.Since their promotion to the top league in 2021, Police have been on a spending spree. They managed to bring in the likes of Duke Abuya, John Makwata, Duncan Otieno, and Musa Mohammed all from Zambia. Francis Kahata was signed form Ethiopia while Elvis Rupia was acquired from Saudi Arabia.Locally a number of players joined the team with the promise of getting jobs. They landed Gor Mahia captain Harun Shakava, David Owino and David Simiyu from KCB, Marvin Nabwire and Daniel Musamali from AFC Leopards, Yusuf Mainge from Gor Mahia, Eric Juma from Kariongi Sharks, Clifton Miheso from Gor Mahia among others.