Forward Cliff Oruko will be seeking to settle in a new home during the January transfer window after being deemed surplus to requirement at KCB.Oruko, who joined the bankers in February from Muhoroni Youth, formerly Wazito, is expected to leave the club at the end of the month after the expiry of the contract.KCB demonstrated its financial muscle, edging out Kenya Police to the signature of Oruko, whose performances at Wazito had caught the eye of several clubs back then.##NAJAVA_MECA_7759327##The forward told Mozzart Sport that the club had communicated its stand in as far as his future is concerned before breaking for the Christmas break.Sources from the club indicate that more players will be on their way out in the window set to open mid-next month.Oruko, who managed two goals during his stint with the club, expressed optimism in securing a new club in the window and regain his form.Cough up Ksh.45 million for trio, Homeboyz chairman tells AFC LeopardsThe 20-year-old was largely used in the second leg of last season but found the tough going in the current one as the competition for game time has been keeping him out.“I am sure I will sign with a club and continue doing what I love most. This season hasn’t been good for me due to lack of playing time, but I believe that the second leg will be better and full of goals,” he said.KCB forward Francis Kahiro open to signing new deal with the bankersThe former Kisumu United player believes that regular playing time in the top flight will easily propel him to the paid-up ranks and the national team.He intends to use his next platform and rack up more experience that he feels is necessary before chasing for opportunities abroad.“I only need the opportunity, and the rest will fall into place,” he opened up about his desire to turn professional.