Tusker FC head coach Robert Matano has put his foot down and declared that experienced shot stopper Patrick Matasi will not be leaving the club despite the transfer saga pitting the custodian and opponents Kenya Police FC.The keeper has been trying to force a move to Kenya Police for the past two months after the club offered an opportunity to sign him on top of providing an employment offer to join the police force on a permanent basis after his football retirement.Renegade Tusker goalie Patrck Matasi holding on to Police dreamBut with the goalkeeper having a year left on his contract, the Brewers have always insisted that the player’s remaining contract has to be bought according to their valuation or they will not bulge in their decision of holding onto the player.In bids to try and force the move which have been unsuccessful so far, Matasi earlier refused to train with the thirteen time Kenyan champions as he threatened to sit out for the whole season then join Police later.Tusker threaten to punish Matasi for absconding duty deliberatelyRecently though, the player reported back to the club with Matano insisting that the player will not move till the expiry of his contract.“There is no controversy. Matasi is our player because he is contracted with Tusker for one more year. As far as I am concerned, he is still in our team and he is still our player,” the head coach told Mozzart Sport.##NAJAVA_MECA_6615485##Police are said to have offered Tusker Ksh 200,000, a figure that is nowhere near what The Brewers have valued Matasi.Tusker ready to let Matasi go, but under one conditionThe custodian won the golden glove last season after keeping 18 clean sheets in 25 games. It is this fine run that attracted the interest of big spending Police who tried to lure him to their yard.