The FKF Premier League (FKF-PL) will close at the end of June after a rigorous season.Gor Mahia have secured their 21st title with three matches to spare while Tusker and Kenya Police are battling for second place in the league. Unfortunately, Nzoia Sugar FC have been relegated, with at least one more team set to follow them to the second tier.##NAJAVA_MECA_8118104##As the season ends, clubs are already planning to strengthen their squads for the next campaign, which will commence in September.Today, we examine FKF Premier League players who will be out of contract in a few months and could be available for free transfers from their current clubs.1. James Kinyanjui (Bandari)The winger will be out of contract at the end of July. He has been with the Dockers for the last two years, terrorizing defenders down the wings.He is not in any talks over a renewal, and a number of Nairobi-based and one in Tanzania are ready to pounce if he decides to depart at the end of the season.2. Jacob Onyango (Sofapaka FC)The former St. Anthony’s Boys Kitale striker has finally found his footing in the league this season, scoring seven league goals so far. His contract ends in June, and he’s set to leave Batoto ba Mungu. Two FKF Premier League teams are already interested in him.3. Michael Kibwage (Tusker FC)The defender has been with Tusker since the start of 2023 and has managed to revive his career after being out for over a year following a legal tussle with his former club Sofapaka FC.He has been a key player for the Brewers and is currently one of the captains. He signed a short-term deal in February that expires in June, perhaps in preparation for departure.4. Joseph Okoth (Bandari FC)The goalkeeper has been the first choice for Bandari for most of the season, but recently lost his place to mid-season signing Bryne Omondi. Mozzart Sport’s FKF Premier League Team of the SeasonOkoth’s contract expires in a few months’ time and if he doesn’t renew, the former KCB FC man could be available on the market.5. John Makwata (Kariobangi Sharks)He’s the best mid-season signing by a mile. The striker has scored 13 league goals and 3 in the Cup in the three months he has been with the Sharks.His contract expires at the end of the season, and he will surely attract many suitors.6. Bajaber Mohammed (Nairobi City Stars)The forward has finally found his footing in the FKF Premier League this season and has been a key player for Simba wa Nairobi. He has had more starts than last season, and with his contract expiring, he will attract many admirers if he decides to depart. Bandari is reportedly interested in his services.7. Andrew Juma (Bandari FC)The Dockers’ skipper will be out of contract at the end of August, and if they do not secure him, he will be available on the Bosman.The left-footed central defender has been with Bandari for four years and remains a pillar in their defense. He will not be short of suitors should he decide it’s time for a change.8. Samuel Kapen (Nairobi City Stars)The forward has already announced that he’s leaving Simba wa Nairobi after two seasons. This campaign, he has arguably been the best player at the club. Gor Mahia and Nairobi City Stars are both in talks with him, and he’s set to sign with one of them.9. Erick Kapaito (Tusker FC)This has not been Kapaito’s best scoring season, but he still has 11 league goals. The one-year deal he signed with the Brewers will expire at the start of August, and the two-time golden boot winner could be up for grabs. Brian Musa reflects on Posta Rangers’ season10. Brian Musa (Posta Rangers)The midfielder has been one of the best performers in the league this season, and it’s no surprise that Leopards, KCB, and Bandari wanted his services in January. His contract expires in June, and he will not be short of suitors should he decide to depart.