Murang’a Seal could lose their goalkeeper Bonphas Munyasa during the off-season transfer window, with AFC Leopards and an unnamed club in Tanzania pursuing his signature.The former Kenya Police goalkeeper has rediscovered his form this season after joining the Murang’a-based club, earning a call-up to the national team, Harambee Stars. He was called up in March for the four-nation tournament in Malawi but was not included in the traveling squad.##NAJAVA_MECA_8123988##Currently, he is part of the team preparing for the World Cup qualifiers against Burundi and the Ivory Coast, which will be played in Malawi, and he hopes to earn a slot in the traveling squad.Leopards are expected to bring in another keeper before the start of the 2024-25 season and have earmarked Munyasa to strengthen their goalkeeping department. One of their current goalkeepers is expected to depart when the season concludes and they are now eyeing the 2021 National Super League keeper of the year.McKinstry keen on inflicting pain on Harambee Stars in World Cup QualifiersMurang’a Seal are aware of the interest in Munyasa and the club is preparing for any eventuality. Last week, coach Juma Abdallah stated that three of his players had attracted interest from other teams, without disclosing names.“Already, two or three of my players have attracted interest from other teams due to the good football we have been playing. We will continue building this team to become even better. I am confident that we will have a better team next season,” he said.Four foreign-based players join Harambee Stars campApart from Munyasa, Murang’a Seal will also need to fend off interest in midfielder Dennis Maruti and winger Erick Balacho. Both players are being pursued by other FKF Premier League clubs after a good campaign with Juma’s charges.Murang’a Seal are currently 12th in the log with 37 points.