Former national U20 team winger John Mwangi is confident of sealing a deal when the mid-season transfer window opens on Monday next week.Mwangi is currently a free agent after leaving KCB following the expiry of his contract with the club last month.##NAJAVA_MECA_7778378##The winger joined KCB in February 2022 from 2008 league champions Mathare United on a year-long deal that was renewed at the start of last year.Mwangi expressed hope that he will attract interest from other top-flight clubs when the brief transfer window opens next week.The Mathare United U20 squad that won the KPL U20 Tournament after edging AFC Leopards Youth 4-2 on 31st December 2016How many players can you recognise here? Where are they now? I will start – John Mwangi aka Mavado currently at KCB FC📸 @SportPicha pic.twitter.com/G7CuveU5bm— Jeff Kinyanjui (@_JeffKinyanjui) February 23, 2022 He ruled out the possibility of featuring for a side that plies trade in the National Super League or any other tier save for the top one.”Deals will come. I am confident in it. All I wish is to join another top-flight club whose ambition is to win titles,” he said.Previously, Mwangi was linked with a move to league debutants Murang’a Seal, but he was quick to rubbish the reports as rumors.Seal, who gained promotion last year, will certainly add fresh blood to their playing unit in the window to sustain the good run they have been on since joining the top division.”I haven’t been contacted by any club yet. I have decided to take a brief break before resuming training in readiness for the second leg,” he stated.When asked whether he could fancy a return to Mathare United, a club he played for in its junior and senior sides, Mwangi said there was no chance of reuniting with the Slum Boys.”They haven’t reached out as well. It’s a club that gave most of us a chance to announce ourselves to the football world. I hope that they will gain promotion at the end of the season,” he added.Pre-Match Tactical Analysis: Posta Rangers Vs Gor Mahia