Kenya Police FC are preparing for their debut in the CAF Confederation Cup, set to begin in August, by bolstering their squad during the current transfer window.The club qualified for the continental competition after emerging winners of the Mozzart Bet Cup. They beat KCB on penalties in the final played at the Ulinzi Sports Complex to lift the cup.##NAJAVA_MECA_8203995##Head coach Salim Babu is keen on ensuring they are well-equipped for the challenges ahead. Speaking on the team’s transfer plans, coach Babu revealed that while no signings have been finalized yet, the club is actively engaged in discussions with several potential recruits.“As of now, we cannot say that we have signed any players, but we are in talks with a couple of players over a possible move to the club. Talks look positive, but we can only say that deals have been concluded once the players have signed the contracts. As of now, I can say that we have not made any,” Babu stated.CECAFA Kagame Cup: Gor Mahia face Zambia’s Red Arrows in opening Group B clashThe focus of these transfer talks spans across all departments of the pitch, with the exception of the goalkeeping department, which Babu feels is adequately covered.”We want to beef up across all the departments. The only area that we may not need to bring in a player is the goalkeeping department because it is an area that I feel we are well covered. But for the rest of the areas, we will need new faces from defense all the way to attack,” he added.Police have already lost top scorer Tito Okello and will have to find his replacement. The South Sudanese international left the Law Enforcers for an unnamed club in Indonesia, and his absence is likely to be felt most as he was the club’s top scorer last season, finding the back of the net 20 times in all competitions.Players linked with the club include Tusker right-back Daniel Sakari, Sofapaka striker Jacob Onyango, and Posta Rangers midfielders Brian Musa and Jackson Macharia. The club will resume training next week in readiness for next season’s campaign, which will commence with CAF Confederation Cup preliminary round games.Ulinzi Starlets tackle Kibera Soccer Ladies in all-stakes FKF Women’s Cup final