Ugandan striker Patrick Kaddu is expected in the country on Tuesday next week ahead of his much speculated move to Gor Mahia, his parent club Kitara FC has announced.”Our player Patrick Kaddu will be flying to Kenya to complete negotiations with Gor Mahia FC on Tuesday next week,” the club said in a statement.”We wish him the best in his new pursuit.”The 27-year-old is currently part of the Uganda Cranes squad featuring in the 2023 African Nations Championships in Algeria.##NAJAVA_MECA_6962760##The former Morocco’s RS Berkane striker has been phenomenal since joining Kitara last September scoring 15 goals in 15 matches.Gor Mahia have not been able to sign new players except from their young team for three windows now due to a FIFA transfer ban. The ban is due to elapse in the new window slated for next month.Ahead of the busy window, K’Ogalo have already line-up several names for transfer, some of whom are already training with them.Amongst the players presently training with K’Ogalo include highly rated defender Sylvester Owino, formerly of Kakamega Homeboyz and Enock Wanyama, an exciting attacking midfielder, who was on Kariobangi Sharks and Ligi Ndogo rosters previously. Wanyama has played for the U20 national team.##EDITORS_CHOICE##”Definitely we’ve been working on beefing up different departments of the team, and I can tell you we have a number of potential recruits who are already training with us,” Gor Mahia head coach Johnathan McKinstry told Mozzart Sport.However, McKinstry has stated that they will not be overhauling the team. “The players who are wearing the shirt have done well, and as you know in football, you don’t change what’s working,” the Irishman, who previously coached Uganda Cranes, told Mozzart Sport.Gor Mahia are fifth on the league standings with 17 points, four points off leaders Nzoia Sugar FC who have played two more games.