Rainbow FC central defender David Wafula is expected to leave the club when the off-season transfer window opens in July.The former Vihiga Bullets defender has rejuvenated his career under coach Erick Macharia, which has seen him emerge as a favourite for the majority of the clubs plying trade in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL).Wafula, who at some point contemplated quitting, signed with Rainbow at the start of the second leg of the 2022–2023 season.##NAJAVA_MECA_8128977##He has since formed a formidable defensive partnership with Ayub Twaha, achieving 10 clean sheets in 22 games.It is his performances that have made him a talking point for most of the clubs as they seek to restructure for the new campaign, with teams already identifying their targets.Mozzart Sport has learned that Murang’a Seal, under the tutelage of Abdallah Salim, has shown interest in Wafula and plans to secure his signature when the transfer window opens.Seal, in their debut FKFPL season, has conceded 30 goals with three matches remaining and is looking to strengthen their defence for improved results next season.Mwalala yearning for continental football after close to five years in coldAdditionally, Tusker FC is also eyeing Wafula, with head coach Robert Matano having initiated contact with the club’s director, former Harambee Stars coach Stanley Okumbi.”The defender has received several offers but remains committed to Rainbow and wants to finish the season strongly,” said a source close to Wafula.Bidco United is also expected to hold talks with Wafula, but it remains to be seen whether Rainbow will agree to a transfer or have long-term plans for him.”Rainbow will have the final say. We must respect every decision made by the club, and when the time is right, we will share a message with the media. For now, we are focusing on finishing the season,” the source added.Wafula and Rainbow FC travel to Mombasa on Saturday for a match against Mombasa Stars, seeking to end their four-game winless run.Mombasa Elite assistant coach Phelix Ogutu resigns