Tusker FC will not recruit another keeper to replace first-choice custodian Patrick Matasi, who is set to join Kenya Police FC in the coming days, coach Robert Matano has disclosed.Matasi’s final game as a Brewer was over a week ago against Posta Rangers, and he is now set to make his dream move to Kenya Police FC, where he has also been offered an opportunity to join the Kenya Police Force, a dream that the Harambee Stars goalie appears to have harboured for long.##NAJAVA_MECA_7079990##Before the start of the season, he had tried to join the law enforcers, but his club played hardball and went to the extent of suspending him after he skipped training in a bid to force a move to the now Francis Baraza-led team.The defending league champions have finally agreed to let him leave. On Wednesday, Brian Bwire started between the posts and kept a clean sheet as the Brewers picked up a 1-0 win over Bandari at the Ruaraka Grounds.Harambee Stars coach says Victor Wanyama not ready for international comebackAsked if he was planning to sign another keeper this window, a calm Matano said he has adequate cover in that department and wants Bwire, Michael Wanjala, and Brian Opondo to fight for a starting berth in the team.”We had four goalkeepers, plus Matasi, and we will not bring in another keeper. We will leave the others to work and fight for a chance to play. We have seen what Bwire did today, and we have Mike, who’s still young, and we have Opondo Brian, whom we got from Bidco, so I am okay with my goalkeeping position, and we cannot think of getting another keeper soon, “he stated.The club has so far recruited just one player in Michael Kibwage. He made his debut in the Cup against Berlin on Saturday and was introduced in the first half against Bandari after Tom Teka went off injured.📸 Some images from yesterday’s victory over Bandari. #KenyaMilele #Brewers4Life pic.twitter.com/G58X3ZHHPF— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) March 9, 2023 Questioned on his transfer plans, the tactician revealed that he will bring in a maximum of two more players before the window shuts.”We will have a few more faces, not more than two; you’ll see them when they come, but we are not going to have more than two signings,” he added.Former Sofapaka midfielder Geoffrey Ojunga and ex-KCB attacker Michael Oduor have been linked with a move to the club.Abud Omar thrilled after winning start, looks ahead to a great season at Kenya Police