AFC Leopards are seeking to loan out defender Emmanuel Lwangu, weeks after offering him a new two-year deal to give him more playing time elsewhere next season.The former Green Commandos defender, who joined Ingwe in 2022, did not see much playtime last season due to his position in the pecking order. The arrival of South Sudan national team captain Peter Manyang has pushed him further down the list.##NAJAVA_MECA_8262744##Lwangu now finds himself behind Ken Owino, Manyang, Gideon Were, Kayci Odhiambo, and Randi Bakari. Consequently, Ingwe wants him to go out on loan to an FKF Premier League side, which is said to be his preferred destination.The player was not included in the team that traveled to Kakamega for preparations, with plans to secure him a new team before the league starts on August 24.STARS ABROAD: Kenyan forward bags brace in Norway as Lopaga features in BelarusThree weeks ago, he signed a new deal with the club and immediately expressed his desire to make a mark in his third year at the club, despite his first year being affected by the FIFA transfer ban, which resulted in him not being registered.“It has been a privilege playing for this team for the last two years. As a rookie, I have learned a lot from the senior and experienced players both on and off the pitch. I’m thrilled to have renewed my contract. It is an incredible opportunity for me, and I am grateful for the trust the club has shown in me. It is a great honor,” he told the club’s official website.“I am motivated by this opportunity to learn and grow in my career. Being part of this team allows me to challenge myself and improve my skills.”Ingwe has so far recruited four new players: Manyang, Samuel Semo from Murang’a Seal FC, Julius Masaba from Kariobangi Sharks, and Sydney Lokale, who returns to the KPL after a stint in Congo.Stars Abroad: Olunga bags hattrick as Waweru scores winner in Ireland