Kariobangi Sharks FC head coach William ‘Kanu’ Muluya says he will be keen on beefing up his defense and forward line during the current mid-season transfer window, although he admits that it may be difficult to get the kind of players that he wants.The mid-season window opened on Monday, and clubs will be beefing up their squads for the second leg. The window will remain open until March 27. Bar AFC Leopards, who are currently serving a FIFA transfer ban, all teams are expected to bring in new faces ahead of a rigorous second phase of the season.##NAJAVA_MECA_7050022##The Sharks are the top-scoring side so far this season with 25 goals, but they have one of the worst backlines as well, as they have let in 22. Only Mathare, Talanta, and Vihiga Bullets have shipped in more, and it is no surprise that Muluya wants to bring in defenders.Over the years, the club has produced top scorers like Masud Juma, Erick Kapaito, and Felix Oluoch, but this season the goals are spread out and Kanu is looking for a top marksman. He is, however, satisfied with his midfield.”I would have loved to strengthen all the departments, but the kind of players we want are not available, and I may have to work with those at my disposal,” he stated.”Basically, the team needs strengthening in nearly all the departments. I need a striker. I need defenders. The only department that we are comfortable with is our midfield,” he added.Despite admitting that there may be difficulties in getting the players he wants, the tactician made it clear that he will prioritize the back and attack.”We have been producing top scorers in almost every season, but this year it is different. We have been scoring a lot of goals; we are actually among the top scoring teams, but the goals are spread across the players, and I want a clinical striker; if we can get one, we will bring him on board. We will also try and see if we can strengthen our backline,” he added.Sharks end the first leg with a match against Wazito FC in Muhoroni.Masinza’s second coming at Homeboyz promises better tidings