Kenya Police creative midfielder Kelvin Mwaura is projecting to start contesting for game time at the competitive level in January next year.The midfielder has been out of action since last year thanks to a knee injury that saw him go under the knife to medically repair the damaged ligaments.He suffered the setback while in action against Nzoia Sugar in the first leg of the past campaign, the first for the law enforcers in the country’s top division.##NAJAVA_MECA_6716160##Despite having began training two months ago, the midfielder says he is not in a hurry to kick the ball at the competitive level but instead, will await clearance from the medics.The former Thika Youth midfielder revealed that he will join the rest of the team in training early next month and will spend the remainder of year seeking for match fitness.”Given how serious the injury and how bumpy the path to recovery was, I don’t see the need to rush. Of course I want to play and helpy team but it is prudent to await clearance from the doctors,” he said.”I will be joined my colleagues in full training possibly by the start of next month. Hopefully, the remaining two months in the calendar will be enough for me to rediscover my form even as I anticipate to jostle for playing time in January,” he added.The former Murang’a Seal while disclosing how he managed to navigate through the dark period thanked his employer for standing with him and taking care of the medical bills.Kenya Premier League Ltd seeks suspension intervention from FIFAHe pledged to repay the support the Samuel Omollo coached outfit afforded him when he was injured by working his socks off on the pitch.”The last one year or so would have been unbearable had I not had the backing from my family and the Police fraternity. It was difficult but the support that came my way made it bearable for me. I can’t repay the club but at the very least, I promise to do my best when I get the clearance, ” he said.