With the mid-season transfer window set to open this month, KCB have been linked to the duo of Erickson Mulu and Apollo Otieno who have been training with the outfit.The two players have been free agents for a while after parting ways with their immediate employers on various grounds.Otieno, left Tusker before the start of the year following the expiry of his contract while Mulu has been out of competitive football for months after leaving Wazito last year.##NAJAVA_MECA_6996814##The highly-rated Mulu who featured for Spanish side Malaga City in 2021 can play as a left back, wing back and in the midfield.Otieno on the other hand, is a defensive midfielder who has demonstrated the ability to carry the ball forward seamlessly and can also create chances. KCB assistant coach Godfrey Oduor confirmed that the two requested to train with the club and that, had not been handed deals neither had the deep-pocketed outfit invited them to the negotiating table. FC Talanta forward Brian Yakhama attracting interest from FKF PL top teams”They requested to train with us considering that they’re not attached to any club. We haven’t initiated talks aimed at acquiring their signatures,” he confirmed. Asked on the possibility of breaking the bank and bring in new faces in the window, Oduor said there was a limited chance of strengthening the squad. The former Nzoia Sugar coach revealed that all the players at their disposal had running contracts and further, the depth in the unit was also another factor. Breaking the FGM taboo using sports”We haven’t discussed much regarding mid-season transfers as our players have contracts. We have no space in the unit that needs to be filled,” he said. The club parted ways with Hillary Wandera last month after the left back ran out his contract.