Sofapaka coach Robert Matano has confirmed that he was in Tanzania last week to negotiate a possible move to Coastal Union.However, Matano insists that he is still attached to the Kenyan club and would only leave under the terms of his contract.##NAJAVA_MECA_8399184##Last week, reports surfaced that Matano was in Tanzania to join the Tanzanian top side.“It is true I went to Tanzania to talk to Coastal Union, and this is an ongoing process. I have a binding contract with Sofapaka and cannot just walk out without their consent.I am disappointed that the issue was blown out of proportion. This is unfair, not just to me but to the club as well,” he said.Matano joined Sofapaka at the beginning of this season after former coach Zedekiah Otieno left while the club was participating in the play-offs.This is his second stint with Sofapaka, having made history with the club in 2009 when he helped them qualify for the Football Kenya Premier League (FKPL) and won it in their maiden season.Kenya hosts maiden CAF workshop ahead of home African Nations Championship (CHAN)It has not been an easy season so far, as the team has yet to win a single match, they have drawn one and lost three of their opening four games of the season. They were only recently allowed to start signing players after being suspended by world governing body FIFA due to unpaid salaries and signing fees owed to former players.Should Matano join Coastal Union, he will take over from another Kenyan, David Ouma.Ouma unexpectedly left the Tanzanian club a month ago after helping them finish fourth last season, which qualified them to play at the continental level for the first time in over ten years.The club is also home to Kenyan attackers John Makwatta, who played for Kariobangi Sharks last season and emerged as one of the top strikers, and former Bandari FC striker Abdallah Hassan.