Former Nairobi City Stars midfielder Augustine Kuta is calling on local clubs to save the careers of tens of local players who are currently unattached.The midfielder who has demonstrated his acts of goodwill by pooling a good number of free agents and organizing test matches for them in a bid to help them remain fit.##NAJAVA_MECA_6816571##Kuta who is also unattached after leaving Nairobi City Stars revealed that he had at least 21 players who are unattached under his roof which he has christened it as ‘Kuta Collections’.Among the players training with team is Tusker forward David Majak, the experienced and highly-rated Clifton Miheso, former City Stars duo of Lennox Ogutu and Abdallah Salim as well as Curtis Wekesa. Musa Masika, Peter Njamma and Rodgers Oporia have also been training with the outfit.He said out of the twenty-one players, sixteen were attached to top flight clubs in the past season with the rest being upcoming players who are hopeful of securing deals before the transfer window closes.Local clubs are a liberty to buy and sell payers between now and November 28 following the reopening of the window last month.Shikanda keen on following Kapaito and Masud’s footsteps at SharksKuta who returned to the top flight in February after three years in the cold said the talents in his ‘collection’ deserved to be in local clubs and allowing them to go waste will be unfortunate.“I can count more than thirty players who played in the top-flight last season who are currently without clubs. I urge our clubs who are still in the market to visit my ‘collection’ and get players. I have been organizing training sessions and test matches for them just to keep them occupied and for the sake of their fitness levels. Most of them if not all, can fit in big clubs which play in the top division,” he said.