Experienced KCB forward Enock Agwanda has joined the 2009 league winners Sofapaka on a loan spell that will spread to the end of the current Football Kenya Federation Premier League season.According to the club’s assistant coach Godfrey Oduor, the two clubs have agreed on the transfer of the burly forward who will be returning to Sofapaka for a second stint.Sofapaka acquired Agwanda in December 2012 when he was barely months old in the top flight and would cash him to Gor Mahia in July 2015 after his goal scoring prowess caught the eye of former K’Ogalo boss Frank Nuttall.##NAJAVA_MECA_7088058##He returns to his old stomping yard as an experienced forward who is hungry for game time after falling down the pecking order at KCB partly, due to the lengthy stay on the sideline.Agwanda was KCB’s main man but, a knee injury that kept him out for more than a year saw the club move on, and secure other forwards who did incredibly well in covering the void that he left after the injury struck.Nairobi City Stars dragnet nabs match fixers; Russian, Ugandan among trio arrested in Roysambu”We have agreed to loan Agwanda to Sofapaka. The deal will run up to the end of the season,” said Oduor.Agwanda, joined the bankers in August 2019 from the defunct Sony Sugar, an outfit that laid the foundation for the goal poacher to launch his career, soon after leaving school.Besides loaning the former Bandari forward, Oduor confirmed that the club was pursuing the possibility of letting additional two players leave on the same terms.Marcelo braced for new Swedish seasonMozzart Sport understands that James Mazembe and Erick Adem are likely to be loaned out in order to get more game time.”We are weighing on who else will move on loan. We will probably send out two more players,” continued the former Kibera Black Stars coach.KCB have already signed the trio of Apollo Otieno, Erickson Mulu and Musa Masika.