Nairobi City Stars custodian Stephen Njung’e is hoping to pass the fitness tests before the new season projected to kick off next month gets underway.Njung’e had been out since April nursing a knee injury suffered while in action against National Super League Kibera Black Stars in a friendly match.The setback saw him miss the remainder of the season, leaving the technical bench to rely on Jacob Osano and the budding Elvis Ochoro who made his league debut in the final fixture of the season.It comes with experience, Njunge discusses penalty heroicsNjung’e, had been fighting for the starting roles with Osano who finished the season with thirteen cleansheets before the injury struck.The former Wazito glove man who has since resumed training, says he is praying for a clearance from the medics before the new season kicks off.”I resumed training three weeks ago but I am yet to be given the nod to full training. With the league set to kick off in three weeks time, I am hoping that, I will pass the fitness test and contest for playing time,” he said.Besides hoping for positive news from the medical department, Njung’e is confident that the club will renew his contract.##NAJAVA_MECA_6564038##The goalkeeper is among the scores of players who have ran out their deals with the club but he remains optimistic that he will be retained.”I am out of contract but I believe that I will secure a new and lucrative deal,” he said.The player had earlier on been linked with a move to Kakamega Homeboyz who are looking for David Juma’s replacement. He had also been rumored to be on his way back to Wazito.