Three weeks before the commencement of the January mid-season player registration window, clubs are rejigging their squads in a bid to attain the targets set at the start of the season with some expected to beef up their squads while others will release the players deemed surplus to requirements. National Super League (NSL) side Darajani Gogo has not been left behind with the club parting ways with the first batch of players.The Kibra-based club, who are in their second season in the NSL are expected to let go of up to eight players with Paul Ogai looking to create a competitive squad for the remainder of the season and have a sustainable squad.##NAJAVA_MECA_7755766##As per the sources at the club, players whose playing time had been limited were given a chance to seek more game time elsewhere while others will be put up for sale or involved in swap deals.Mozzart Sport has since established that Ramadhan Nassur, former Gusii FC player Bruce Achesa, Christopher Okach, and Edward Mungai have been permitted to seek transfer to other clubs.The quartet were part of the twelve arsenals that were brought in during the off-season transfer window but have failed to break through Darajani’s ranks.Harambee Stars midfielder Richard Odada thanks community for supportMeanwhile, Gogo’s assistant coach Andrew Ongwae has weighed in on why the club parted ways with the aforementioned players noting that it was in the interest of both parties involved.“There are other reasons as well. We felt that they didn’t get enough playing time despite being good players. It’s not good if a player is showing improvement and he is not getting the required minutes,” he started.“We deemed it well to release them to find teams which can assure them enough minutes. The transfer window will open soon and we mutually agreed with them to part ways a month before so that they can have time to source clubs,” offered the former Gusii expertOngwae had a message to the tacticians who will be receiving players dropped from various stations and he says, “Coaches should treat players who come for trials or whom they have approached even after being dropped from other teams as important players and give them equal chances to showcase what they have. We have seen many players rediscover their forms in just one season and go back to top-flight football.”Gogo set sights on the FKFPL with massive recruitmentAndrea, who is in his second season with the Kibra club also hinted at more outgoings in January and the club’s involvement in the upcoming window.‘We will also be very active in the transfer window. We will add some new players and we might even do away with some come January,” he concluded.We have since found out that, SS Assad outcast Alex Mwalimu, Luanda Villa’s Timothy Ndayala, MCF’s John Macharia, and Murang’a Seal attacker Rashid Moyo are top of the transfer wish list for the club.