With the mid-season transfer window expected to fling open in February, Gor Mahia head coach Johnathan McKinstry has opened up on the club’s transfer plan.The record league champions are currently serving a transfer embargo from FIFA for failing to settle the dues of former players but the ban is expected to be lifted in January should they comply.Kimani: Not yet time for panic buttonThe former Uganda Cranes head coach revealed that they will not compromise on quality when settling on players to bolster their squad for the second half of the season.“We are always looking for quality in any position, it does not matter, we could have Lionel Messi in the team and if someone comes in who can perform at a higher level then unfortunately he has to step out.That is the nature of football, it is a meritocracy and the best will always get their chance,” said the Northern Irish coach.##NAJAVA_MECA_6899954##Gor Mahia have had an impressive start to the season, winning three games and have only dropped points in the draw against Kariobangi Sharks.Bidco United boss picks positives from Wazito stalemate“We already know what our business is, some players are not really surprising, you already know who is training with us but there is one or two you do not know about, we will be doing our business early.We know the quality that we are bringing in but a new player is not like a new toy where you toss the old toy in the closet. The new players have got to prove that they can give us more than what we have currently,” added McKinstry.