AFC Leopards are set to extend Washington Munene and Levis Opiyo’s contracts after all the parties reached an agreement.This comes as a big boost for Ingwe who are banished from signing players for the next two transfer windows by FIFA for failing to pay their former captain Soter Kayumba for breach of contract.##NAJAVA_MECA_6564044##The suspension means they have to retain the players in the squad and maybe beef up the team with a couple of players form the youth team and now they have been handed a huge boost after Munene a defender and first choice keeper Levis Opiyo agreed to sign extensions with the club. This has been confirmed by the club Secretary General, Gilbert Andugu.“We are finishing up with Munene and Levis today (Monday), I do not think that there will be any problems with the two, we have agreed on everything and they are going to sign their extensions – it is a done deal,” he stated.##EDITORS_CHOICE##The club is also keen on extending Cliff Nyakeya’s contract. The winger, who joined the club in February on short term deal is out of contract and Andugu appeared noncommittal on whether the player will remain with the club.“We will also meet Nyakeya today or tomorrow and after that we will know if we will continue together or he will leave. We are hoping that we will reach some form of agreement with them because he is an important player for us as team and the technical bench is also banking on him,” he added.On loan striker John Makwata will have to extend his contract with Police first before he can continue with Leopards.“For Makwata, it is a matter of him extending his contract with Police first before he continues with us on loan and so we keep waiting,” he added.Nyamweya, Musonye want Transition Committee’s mandate extended