Record Premier League champions Gor Mahia are currently enduring two years without tasting league success but head coach Johnathan McKinstry has detailed a plan that could help them land the title with a lean squad.K’Ogalo are currently serving a FIFA-imposed transfer embargo after failing to settle the dues owed to former players and Ugandan Shafik Batambuze, Dickson Ambundo from Tanzania, and coach Steven Polack.Victor Wanyama reveals what Celtic fans can expect from new signingThe Northern Irish head coach revealed that he plans to stay within touching distance of table toppers until they are cleared to sign players in the January transfer window.“The season has two halves, everyone will look at what we do in January. The first half of the season is about the boys we have showing the quality that they have and show us that they deserve to be part of our long-term plans.Our target in the first half of the season is to be competitive and get into January being in the conversation of being at the top of the table, if we are four, five, or six points off the top of the table then we can be comfortable with that,” said McKinstry.##NAJAVA_MECA_6890958##Gor Mahia currently have a lean squad but have posted an impressive start to the season that has seen them maintain their 100% record after wins over Bidco United and Nzoia Sugar.With new players on board in January, McKinstry believes that he can be able to fully challenge for the title and restore the club to its former glory.Olunga tipped to join Scottish giants for Ksh 780M“If we bring in new players in January and we are within reach of the top of the table then in the second half of the season we can really push on.Gor is a huge club and should be competing for honours, whether that is the league title or FKF Cup but we have said to the players that they need to show their quality and convince us that we need to stick with them,” added McKinstry.