KCB assistant coach Godfrey ‘Solo’ Oduor says they are yet to make a decision on whether to replace goalkeeper Sidney Oduor who left the club for Bidco United a fortnight ago.Oduor, the Bankers’ third-choice keeper returned to his former side after two seasons with KCB where he barely featured. With his departure, the Bankers are left with Gabriel Andika and Byrne Omondi in the goalkeeping department and are starring at a crisis in case any of the two picks an injury or is suspended.##NAJAVA_MECA_6767670##Asked whether they are in the market for a new shot-stopper, Oduor said they are yet to make a decision on the same. He further clarified that it is the prerogative of the goalkeeping coach Charles ‘Korea’ Omondi to guide the club on the same.“Yes we are left with two keepers right now after Oduor left but I do not want to speak much about it because we have a goalkeeping coach who handles that department. He will be the one to guide us on which keeper to sign if he feels there is a need to bring one on board,” Solo said.Nicholas Kipkirui has joined KCB from Nairobi City Stars.Kennedy Owino also rejoins the Bankers from Wazito FC.This takes the number of new signings to eight. The others are: Harun Mwale, Danson Chetambe, Francis Kahiro, Bryne Omondi, Kevin Okumu, and Maurice Ojwang.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/vknwb2BvZU— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) August 26, 2022 The Bankers were busy during the off-season transfer window and brought on board 13 players; among them is goalkeeper Omondi who was recruited from Mathare United. The club parted ways with David Okello who was since retired and returned to Sofapaka as the goalkeeper’s coach.The 2020/21 league runners-up were underwhelming and after getting names like Maurice Ojwang, Francis Kahiro, Danson Chetambe, Kevin Okumu, Nicholas Kipkirui, Harun Mwale, and Kennedy Owino, they are expected to contest for the league title next season.Follow FIFA directives, Senate Chief urges CS Namwamba