Relegated Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) side Muhoroni Youth say they will retain most of their key players as they fight to get back to the top tier.Club chairman Moses Adagala noted that he is not worried about his key players leaving and is confident the team will be back to the top tier at the first time of asking.Gor Mahia facing stiff competition from two clubs in race to sign Burundian custodian“Most of our top players want to remain and we are not expecting any of them to leave because they will help us return back to the FKFPL after just one season in the lower league,” he said.Adagala said fans should expect a totally different side off the pitch in the National Super League (NSL) as they seek to rebuild the club in every aspect.##NAJAVA_MECA_8191715##“A lot of work is going on in the background in regard to rebuilding the club so that we are highly competitive in the new season.”Muhoroni Youth were automatically relegated last season after finishing among the bottom two teams in the FKF Premier League.Kenya Under 23 head coach Ken Odhiambo requests COSAFA to change major tournament ruleThis is however not the first time that the club is being relegated.They had been relegated back in 2018 and came back after buying a slot that had been occupied by Wazito FC and rebranded to Muhoroni Youth.##NAJAVA_MECA_8192887##There have also been talks about the club being bought by MOFA FC owned by Kenyan captain Michael Olunga but Adagala insisted nothing has been agreed yet.