After just a year in charge, Ulinzi Stars head coach Anthony Kimani is likely to leave the club before the start of next season.The youthful coach joined the military outfit at the start of last season and endured a tough campaign, confirming the team’s safety in the penultimate match against Kariobangi Sharks.He signed for the military outfit after cutting ties with Bandari, where he had served as assistant coach, interim coach, and head coach before he was sent packing after a disappointing run with the Mombasa-based club.##NAJAVA_MECA_8203995##With Kimani’s contract set to expire in a few weeks, Mozzart Sport understands that chances are high he will not sign a new deal with the club.”Unless something out of the ordinary happens, he will not be signing another contract. The feeling is that he will leave, with a different coach set to take over,” a source privy to the developments told Mozzart Sport.Former Ulinzi Stars head coach Danson Nyaudo, who has been handling the club’s U20 team, has been linked with a return to the senior team.Lorna Nyabuto reveals how racism, delayed payments forced her to flee Albanian club”He’s the likely replacement for Kimani because he has not only been coaching the youth team but was also close to the senior team last season,” the source added.Kimani, a former Kenyan international, started his coaching career at AFC Leopards as the second assistant coach after a long playing career with Mathare United and AFC Leopards.