Kenya Police FC have strengthened their squad before their CAF Confederation Cup debut next month. They secured a spot in the continental competition after winning the Mozzart Bet Cup.The Law Enforcers have been drawn against Ethiopian Coffee in the preliminary round, with a match against Zamalek SC set to follow in the next round should they get past the Ethiopian side. Advancing past these teams, will see Police reach the group stage on their first attempt.##NAJAVA_MECA_8216346##To bolster their squad, the club has made several acquisitions across all departments. Here’s a look at the new signings and those in talks with the club.The club has signed goalkeeper Samuel Njau from Posta Rangers. The seasoned goalkeeper, who previously played for Nairobi United, Sony Sugar, and Gor Mahia, will compete with Patrick Matasi, Job Ochieng, and Reuben Juma.In midfield, the club has added Brian Musa and Jackson Macharia, both from Posta Rangers. Musa was one of the league’s top midfielders last season and attracted interest from several teams. Macharia is an experienced midfielder who has consistently performed at a high level.Musa Mohammed keen on making Harambee Stars comeback after three years in the coldThe club has also signed wide players Eric Zakayo and Jaffari Owiti. Zakayo, a Tusker FC youth product, joins from the Brewers after his contract expired. Owiti has been signed from AFC Leopards as a free agent following the expiration of his contract.The club’s recruitment is not yet complete. Sofapaka striker Jacob Onyango is expected to join the club, and Tusker FC right-back Daniel Sakari is also in talks with the club over a possible switch to the side, along with two unnamed foreign players.”We want to strengthen all departments. We aim to bring in players who will improve the squad, and we have identified a few for signing. It is now a matter of negotiating with them so that we can bring them on board in time for our pre-season preparations,” police coach Salim Babu said in an earlier interview.The seven FKF Premier League coaches facing the axe following new coaching requirement