Bandari out to tie down Ugandan striker

Bandari FC is eager to retain the services of Ugandan striker Derrick Nsibambi beyond the mid-season transfer window, as confirmed by the club’s vice chairman, Twaha Mbarak.The former KCCA FC and Vipers player joined the Dockers before the start of the current season on a six-month deal and will be out of contract at the end of January, potentially leaving the club as a free agent.##NAJAVA_MECA_7759431##Nsibambi is the club’s top scorer this campaign, having netted five goals. Rumors suggest that two FKF Premier League strikers are eyeing the Uganda Cranes man with the intention of luring him away from the team led by John Baraza. According to Twaha, the club is actively engaging with the player’s representatives to renew his contract, emphasizing his importance to their plans for the remainder of the campaign.”We are in talks with the player’s camp regarding a renewal because the truth is, we want to retain him. He has been one of our best players this season, and we want him to continue here,” Twaha stated.He expressed hope that they will successfully secure a new contract with the forward.”He still has a contract with us, and we are hopeful of reaching an agreement to renew his contract because he is key to our plans,” he added.In the meantime, goalkeeper Fredrick Odhiambo is expected to leave the club in January when his six-month contract expires. Having been unable to displace Joseph Okoth between the posts, the club plans to bring in a new goalkeeper to compete with the former KCB FC man.The Dockers are also anticipated to bolster their squad by bringing in a few more players ahead of the second leg.Breaking: Bandari to miss Mapinduzi Cup

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