KCB could be staring at the possibility of losing their red-hot forward, Francis Kahiro, at the end of the month.The contract between the player and the bankers is expected to expire in a week, opening up the prospect of the forward leaving for free should he secure lucrative deals in the mid-season transfer window.Kahiro joined KCB two years ago from FC Talanta on the back of his form in his first season in the top flight with the Communications Authority of Kenya-sponsored team.##NAJAVA_MECA_7759327##This season, the dreadlocked player has been on top of his game as he tops the scorer’s sheet at the club with six goals. He trails the league’s leading scorer, Benson Omala, by three goals.Kahiro told Mozzart Sport that he was willing to extend his stay with the bankers should the management launch contract renewal talks and subsequently reach an agreement.“I wouldn’t mind renewing my contract. If we manage to reach an agreement, then I will put pen to paper,” he told Mozzart Sport.Who wins the second edition of the Elijah Lidonde Memorial Cup?When probed on whether he had offers elsewhere considering the form displayed in the past matches, Kahiro remained tight-lipped despite the fact that he is one of the sought-after forwards in the competition.Meanwhile, former Muhoroni Youth forward Collins Neto trained with the bankers before the holiday break.Neto, who commands years of experience in the top flight, left Muhoroni last month under unclear circumstances.Cough up Ksh.45 million for trio, Homeboyz chairman tells AFC LeopardsThe former Bidco United goal poacher made a stop at KCB before they broke for the festivities.It will be interesting to see whether he will land a contract with the club in the January transfer window or if he will sign elsewhere.KCB, who are under the tutelage of Bernard Mwalala, are expected to take on former champions Tusker in the final round of the first leg.