Twelve-time Kenyan champions Tusker FC are set to unveil their new signings this week.The new players will fill in the gap left by the seven players who have already left the club.On Sunday, the brewers parted ways with eight players, with the biggest surprise being the exit of captain Humphrey Mieno, who, despite being arguably their best player in the 2022–2023 season, was let go after the expiration of his contract.His second stint with the Ruaraka-based side lasted four years.##NAJAVA_MECA_7383459##Others shown the door are goalkeeper Michael Wanjala, Tanzanian defender Kalos Kirenge, midfielders Jackson Macharia, Shami Mwinyi, right-back Kevin Monyi, and South Sudanese striker David Majak.Experienced players including; Charles Momanyi, Daniel Sakari, and Brian Bwire will soon be out of contract, and with reports indicating that they have offers from within and outside the country, it remains to be seen whether they will commit to the club or opt out of it.The club has already signed a number of players. Joseph Mwangi has crossed over from Nzoia Sugar FC, and Ugandan winger John Byamukama has also been acquired. Others training with the team are Murang’a Seal midfielder Fabian Adikiny, former KCB attacker Henry Onyango, and Kenya Police FC forward James Kibande.Tusker FC CEO Sam Nzau says they will go public with their new signings this coming week.”We will unveil our players this coming week, and we urge our fans to remain calm because we are building a great team for next season. We have made some signings, and we continue to engage more of our targets because the plan is to have a competitive team for next season,” he said.The brewers commence their 2023–24 campaign with a match against Bandari FC.Starlets’ Shikangwa signs new deal with Chinese club Beijing Beikong