AFC Leopards goalkeeper Maxwell Mulili has announced his departure from the club after five years, one of which was spent on loan at Kericho-based Zoo FC.The custodian has been Levis Opiyo’s understudy for the last few years and in a move believed to be aimed at getting more playtime, the St. Ignatius Mukumu alumnus has departed Ingwe.##NAJAVA_MECA_8225555##He took to social media to announce his departure from the 12-time league winners.”After five incredible years with this amazing team, the time has come for me to say goodbye and embark on a new journey. Each one of you has played a significant role in making my time here truly special. Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end,” read his social media post.His exit means Opiyo and Humphrey Katasi are the only senior goalkeepers left at the club, and Ingwe could be forced to go into the market for a new keeper. Bonphas Munyasa had been linked with a transfer to Ingwe, but the Murang’a Seal FC man has opted to join KCB FC. Kariobangi Sharks’ Sebastian Wekesa is another option for Ingwe.Gor Mahia star reveals flocking offers after starring at COSAFA CupOther players who will not be part of Ingwe’s squad next season are Dan Sunguti, Shawn Oloo, Giovanni Lukhumwa, Zachary Njite, Washington Munene, Lameck Moendi, Yasin Sije, Brian Mandela, Owen Mboya, Cliff Nyakeya, and Jaffari Owiti. Owiti has since joined Kenya Police FC while Nyakeya is now with Shabana FC.The club has already signed utility man Julius Masaba from Kariobangi Sharks. They are also keen on bringing in striker Sydney Lokale, who started training with the team yesterday, and winger Emmanuel Osoro from Nzoia Sugar FC.Coach Tomas Trucha had vowed to bring in three or four players, and so far, everything points to minimal alterations in the squad that finished fifth in the league last season and reached the Mozzart Bet Cup semis, winning the third-position playoff.Matano vows to deliver titles after sealing Sofapaka return