KCB winger Kennedy Owino is banking on last season’s performance to procure him a new deal that will keep him at the club longer.The attacker who was the best scorer for the bankers in the 2022-2023 season is set to run out of contract on August 24.##NAJAVA_MECA_7390302##He is however hoping that the eleven goals scored last season will give the new technical bench as well as the management a reason to extend his contract.KCB hired coach Bernard Mwalala to steer the bankers ship at the start of the month, replacing Zedekiah ‘Zico’ Otieno who left the outfit following the expiry of his contract.Why John Ochieng left Gor MahiaOwino who returned to KCB last year for his second spell revealed that contract renewal talks had not been initiated but remained confident of being summoned to the negotiating table.“Talks haven’t started but I hope the club will do something about it as the deal expires just two days to the start of the new campaign. I hope these chapter will be closed as soon as possible so as to fully concentrate on the pre-season activities and season ahead,” he told Mozzart Sport.Owino, who returned to competitive football last year after close to two years out due to a knee injury in the meantime, disclosed that Tusker had shown interest in his signature.Migori Youth reveal desire to retain last season’s squad heading to the 2023-2024 seasonThe winger said Tusker boss Robert Matano had contacted him but wasn’t given an offer.“I haven’t been contacted by other teams save for Tusker who reached out last week through coach Matano. I appreciate the attention from Tusker but I honestly prefer to remain at KCB as I feel I have unfinished business there,” he added.