Ahead of the new season, Vihiga Bullets head coach Abdalla Juma has revealed that the team is changing its transfer strategy to sign budding players.Bullets are still however uncertain about the league they will feature in after suffering relegation from the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL).Abdalla Juma unfazed by Vihiga Bullets league uncertaintyJuma revealed that he is under strict instructions from the club’s owner Moses Akaranga to sign young players with the aim of selling them abroad.“The owner gave me instructions not to sign players who are over 26 years old because there is a German who is close to the team who asked for players between the age of 20 and 22.##NAJAVA_MECA_6588385##The German wants to sell the players to teams abroad and has already subscribed to a portal that will market our players,” said Juma.Bullets still await a ruling from the Sports Disputes Tribunal (SDT) as to whether the 2021-2022 season will be declared null and void as it was run by a non-FIFA recognized body.Juma added that he is looking to added depth in his squad to avoid last season’s situation and is also looking to add goalkeepers and forwards.Frank Odhiambo’s Djurgårdens seal Conference League group berth“I am going to sign players before the transfer window closes, I do not want a repeat of the situation we found ourselves last season after crucial players got injured and we struggled to get good results,There are two positions that need some strengthening, the goalkeeping department and the forward need some reinforcements,” added Juma.