Kenya Police head coach Samuel ‘Pamzo’ Omollo says the club will only break the bank and complete the acquisition of Harambee Stars winger Ovella Ochieng should he impress in the remaining days to the start of the season.Ovella who has been training with Police for a couple of days came on the second half when the law enforcers came from two goals down to hold Tusker to 2-2 draw in a test match played at Nyayo National Stadium on Saturday.##NAJAVA_MECA_6767331##The wing wizard is currently a free agent after parting ways with Botswana giants Township Rollers in August, barely eight months after joining the club.Pamzo, noted that the winger was still rusty given his performance in the minutes he garnered against Tusker but he admitted that the door is open for him to secure employment should his match fitness shoot up.Former KCB defender welcomes offers after leaving clubThe transfer window was reopened last week and is set to close mid-next month, meaning that clubs are at liberty to beef their squads ahead of the start of the campaign.”If he impresses me we will definitely rope him in. He is a good player but he looked rusty in the few minutes he played. If all goes well, I know he will be going to help the team big time,” he said.Asked on why he was interested in the former Vasalund man, Pamzo said his offensive department was hard hit by injuries and thus, the need to add depth.Chelimo, Chepkech claim top honours in Nairobi MarathonThe former Gor Mahia assistant coach has been sweating over the fitness of the trio of Alvin Mang’eni, national U23 winger Reagan Otieno and former Kakamega Homeboyz David Okoth.”Three of my offensive players are injured. We still have a chance to sign players,” he added.