Kenya Police head coach Samuel Omollo is hoping to have the quartet of David Okoth, Reagan Otieno, Alvin Mang’eni and Kevin Ouma fully fit before the start of the new campaign. The league winning tactician revealed that the four were nursing injuries picked during various assignments the club has been engaged in during the pre-season.##NAJAVA_MECA_6767682##Okoth who joined the law enforcers from Kakamega Homboyz picked a knock during the semi-final inaugural edition of the Elite pre-season Cup while the duo of Mang’eni and Otieno have been battling recurring injuries.Otieno joined Police from KCB while Mang’eni has been stationed at the club for a while as he was part of the team that successfully fought for promotion last year.Omollo, who is christened as Pamzo said the club’s team doctor had assured him that the four will have shaken off the injuries before the action gets underway next month.“I have four injury concerns in my camp but the god news is that they are all likely to be fit before we start the season. It will be a huge relief for us to have them back for their absence means that I do not have depth especially in the offensive department,” he said.Title-winning Vihiga Queens captain Enez Mango completes move to RomaniaWith the transfer window open, the former Kenyan international said he was likely to shop an additional player. The former Tusker said he could not risk going to the new season without adding an offensive-minded player given the recurring injuries to his two attackers have been battling from time to time. “The problem with recurring injuries is it can strike any time and thus, I find it important to have good back up. Having quality players is also good for it triggers competition in the team,” he added.