Gor Mahia are yet to register any of their new recruits owing to a FIFA transfer ban that is taking ages to sort out despite management assurances.Mozzart Sport has learned that some of the new faces lined up for signing are now keeping off as the uncertainty over whether the club will get its act together before the close of the transfer window at the end of March bites.Some of those who are staying away have been training with the club for more than four months now and are now angling for other opportunities as they fear being left in the cold again. On Tuesday, FIFA ordered K’Ogalo to pay Congolese striker Sando Sando up to Ksh. 1 million in salary arrears within 45 days or face consequences, likely to be another transfer ban, causing even more jittery within the club’s hierarchy.More trouble hits Gor Mahia as FIFA orders club to pay Congolese striker over Ksh 1 Million”To be honest it’s hard training without a purpose. The whole situation is tough and it appears a quick solution is not coming forth,” one recruit told Mozzart Sport anonymously. ##NAJAVA_MECA_7113815##Some of the players who have been training with the record Kenyan champions include defender Sylvester Owino, Ugandan striker Patrick Kaddu, Emery Bayisenge, a defender from Rwanda and attacking midfielder Enock Wanyama. “We fear that the transfer window may end without getting somewhere to play, so we’re giving ourselves a chance to be noticed by other suitors.”Gor Mahia have operated with a lean squad of just 18 infield players, but have managed to punch above their weight, and are currently top of the FKFPL standings. With injuries concerns creeping in, the squad has been stretched in the past few games. Head coach Johnathan McKinstry has recently expressed frustrations over the situation which is beyond his control.