Veteran Nairobi City Stars midfielder Peter ‘Pinchez’ Opiyo says the club stands to reap the dividends of investing in upcoming players in future.City Stars opted to bring in youngsters in the past transfer window unlike before where the club would sign a large chunk of experienced players and incorporate a few budding players to their ranks.##NAJAVA_MECA_6642535##Simba wa Nairobi who parted ways with more than ten players on various grounds brought in rookies whom Pinchez feels will secure the future of the club as well as fill in the shoes of the seasoned players when they elect to call time to their stay or careers.Some of the players the club brought in include; Samuel Kapen, Pius Omachi, Newton Ochieng, Clifford Ouma among others.Both Omachi and Ochieng were signed from Vapor Sports with Kapen and Ouma arriving from Kibera Black Stars and Migori Youth respectively.Skillful Okutoyi revels at the plethora of scholarship opportunities from universities in the USPinchez, who ranks high in as far as leadership in the team is concerned said the youthful had depicted the right attitude and hard work, the key ingredients to succeed at Kenya’s top competition.“One of the best decisions the management made was signing young players. They have depicted the hunger to thrive at the top level and almost all of them have dreams of turning professional. The club has definitely secured its future and will further have no challenges in filling the gaps left by the senior players once they leave,” said the former Leopards man.City Stars who lost to Kariobangi Sharks last week in a test match are in the meantime, set to tackle Bidco United later in the week in another friendly match.