John Kamau will remain as FKF Premier League side Posta Rangers head coach for another year after signing a one year contract extension with the club, Mozzart Sport can confirm.The veteran head coach on Friday met up with the team organization and hierarchy, before putting pen to paper for what will be his second straight season with the Mailmen.Coach John Kamau has renewed his contract with Posta Rangers for one more year.He joined the team before the start of last season. #FootballKE pic.twitter.com/wc62NrKQnF— Ole Teya (@TeyaKevin) July 14, 2023 Kamau’s contract was due to expire this August (2023), with the extension now giving him a chance to improve on last season’s performance that saw his squad finish in 12th position with just 40 points.“I am delighted to be the man driving the team forward next season,” Kamau said on Saturday. “We took some big steps last season in as far as developing a unique style of play is concerned and what is left is to have the right men to get ready for the take-off.”AFC Leopards closing in on Vihiga danger manOne of the few concerns the former Mathare United head coach had was whether he would have been handed a free hand during the transfer window, something he said was discussed at length before coming to a meeting ground.“I have been very impressed with the kind of support the team organization is according to me. That plus the fact that I could bring in some players in this window gives me a clear picture of where we want to be. Everyone will be watching us next season and so we have to be ready.”Kamau did confirm the exit of one of his players – Timothy Otieno – with Michael Apudo being a name expected to either sign an extension or make a move away from the club.“The transfer window is always tricky and remember we are not going to get everyone we lay our eyes on,” Kamau added. “In the long run, a few more weeks, and we will start unveiling the players.”##NAJAVA_MECA_7371285##The number is expected to be around at least six players.“We will improve on both ends of the ball. Last season our attack – one that scored 33 goals last season – was our Achilles heel. We will address that, and defense too,” he added.All contracted club players are expected to resume on Monday 17 July, as they embark on pre-season training.