Kenya Women’s Premier League champions Vihiga Queens are likely to lose two more players ahead of the new season, coach Boniface Nyamunyamu has confirmed. Long-serving skipper Enez Mango who left the country three weeks ago for what Nyamunyamu confirmed to be a two-month trial in Romania, has announced her exit from the four-time champion’s side through her social media platforms. “She was out for trials but nothing had been communicated about a deal having been reached until she did on her socials. I am not aware of the team she was trying out for and she kept that information under wraps while announcing her departure for the trials,” offered the tactician, while other reports indicate that the player is in Norway. Vihiga Queens Football Club head coach Boniface Nyamunyamu has appointed his midfielder Mercy Wayodi as Captain.Wayodi takes over from Enez Mango who is currently in Romania on a two month trial with an unnamed side.#AskofishaNaAskofu | pic.twitter.com/rao422W80a— Caleb Kibet ‘Askofu Mkuu Wa Michezo’ (@CKibet001) September 27, 2022 The tactician has also revealed that the side is likely to lose the services of midfielder Maureen Ater as she has expressed that she will also soon be leaving. “Her request to leave the club for trials in an unspecified club in an Arab country came in about two weeks ago but she is yet to travel and is still training with the team,” he explained. The duo takes the number of players that have left the County-sponsored to eight, if Ater’s move materialises, in a span of one year.##NAJAVA_MECA_6757967##Others who have left the former CECAFA club champions are Terry Engesha who is plying her trade in the South Korean league, Jentrix Shikangwa who left for Turkey before joining Simba Queens in Tanzania where she joined Topista Situma as well as shot stopper Lilian Awuor who is in France. Defender Vivian Nasaka was the latest to announce a new home after inking a one-year deal with Turkish top-tier side Hakkarigucu Spor two weeks ago. Winfrida Seda left before the conclusion of the last season and has sibce rejoined her former employers Kibera Soccer. MLS salaries revealed: Wanyama dwarfs other Kenyans – and earns more than Gareth Bale!Coach Nyamunyamu, however, maintains that his team is still intact and the exit of the two players will do little to destabilise the side despite their experience. “We have been recruiting and rebuilding and as we await the league resumption, we are playing build up matches. On Wednesday 26 October, we play Nakuru Queens in yet another friendly that will help us gauge our new signings,” he explained.