The 2024–2025 FKF Premier League off-season transfer window has officially commenced and will remain open until Monday 9 September, Mozzart Sport reports.This follows the conclusion of the 2023–2024 season on Saturday with the Mozzart Bet Cup final match between Kenya Police FC and KCB, where the Law Enforcers emerged winners, lifting the trophy for the first time and securing continental football in the CAF Confederation Cup.##NAJAVA_MECA_8186095##Gor Mahia clinched their record extending 21st league title, and will feature in the CAF Champions League. Mara Sugar and Mathare United have been promoted to the top tier. Muhoroni Youth and Nzoia Sugar FC have been relegated, while Sofapaka and Naivas FC will face off in a playoff to determine the 18th team that will feature in the league next season.The league managers also issued important dates ahead of the coming season, noting that the off-season window will run for just over two months before closing at the start of September, two weeks after the 2024–25 season commences on August 24. The mid-season window will run from January 31st, 2025, to February 28th, 2025, allowing clubs to strengthen their squads.COSAFA Cup: Kenya U23 head coach Ken Odhiambo bemoans ‘silly penalty and red card’ in defeat to ComorosA number of clubs have already outlined their transfer plans. For example, AFC Leopards head coach Tomas Trucha is resisting the temptation to make wholesome changes to his squad. In an interview, he stated that he has handed the club hierarchy a list of four players as he wants minimal tinkering with his squad.”I have been scouting and have given the management a list of players I want to sign. We want three or four players,” he said. “If our budget allows, they will sign them; otherwise, we will make do with the players we have and aim for third, fourth, or fifth place. However, fans may not be happy with that. But if management signs the players I want, we will compete for the league title.”Among the transfer moves expected to materialize early on in the window are Dennis Wanjala from Nairobi City Stars to Tusker FC and Kelwish Walubuka from Bidco United to AFC Leopards or Gor Mahia, among others.Brian ‘Rio’ Ochieng discloses KCB’s primary target next season after Mozzart Bet Cup loss