Nairobi City Stars tactician Nicholas Muyoti says the club will appoint a new head coach to replace him next week. Muyoti says he has agreed to be demoted to the position of assistant as he does not have the required CAF ‘A’ licence.Kenyan forward leaves Leicester City on loan to Wigan AthleticAccording to new regulations by Football Kenya Federation (FKF) all head coaches of Premier League clubs must be holders of CAF ‘A’ licence.The City Stars coach only has a CAF ‘B’ licence and will therefore not be eligible to be head coach at the club.##NAJAVA_MECA_8235002##For this reason he says they have agreed with the management of the club to get a head coach while he steps down to an assistant coach position.“Because I still have a running contract with the club, we have agreed that I be the assistant coach while they get a head coach.Anthony Akumu finds a new home in Iran“We are working on identifying someone that we can work together with and that should be done by next week,” he said.Muyoti said if he did not have a contract he would have left the club and joined a lower league side to acquire the necessary papers before coming back.##NAJAVA_MECA_8235059##“I had the option of joining a National Super League (NSL) side from where I would go for further training then come back later,” he said.He also tipped the club to do well next season after a fairy tale run in the just concluded campaign.Richards Bay confirms signing of Ian Otieno from Zesco United“We have maintained most of our players and are looking to strengthen some areas with young players. This will help us do even better next season.”