Mully Children’s Family (MCF) head coach and former Shabana FC defender, Vincent Nyaberi, has refuted claims linking him with a potential return to Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKF-PL) side Murang’a Seal.Nyaberi, who previously served as Thika United’s team manager, was rumored to be a contender for the Murang’a Seal head coach role following reports of Abdallah Juma’s exit earlier this week.Seal have struggled for consistency this season, managing just three wins and 12 points from a possible 33.##NAJAVA_MECA_8547506##Discontent among fans culminated in a demand letter calling for Juma’s resignation, citing the club’s stagnation under his leadership.After news of Juma’s departure surfaced, speculation grew about Nyaberi’s return, given his pivotal role in guiding Murang’a Seal to promotion two years ago.However, in an interview with Mozzart Sport, Nyaberi dismissed these rumors.“I haven’t held any discussions with anyone from Murang’a. People might talk, but I am fully focused on implementing my plans here at MCF,” Nyaberi stated.Why former Harambee Starlets tactician wants Gor Mahia to stick to Zico as head coachPressed further, he added, “The fans may recognize what I can do for the team, but my return isn’t feasible right now as I am under contract with MCF. While Murang’a is familiar territory, walking away from the MCF project abruptly wouldn’t be fair. If an official approach is made, we can explore options and find common ground.”Nyaberi first joined Murang’a Seal on January 26, 2021, taking over from David Mahira. He steadied the club during his debut season and subsequently led them to promotion alongside Shabana FC in the next campaign.FKF Presidential candidates seek Raila’s nod ahead of crucial electionsCurrently, Nyaberi is focused on improving MCF’s performance, aiming for a top-half finish in the league by the end of the first leg.MCF sits in the relegation zone after ten matches, securing just 10 points from three wins, one draw, and six losses.“We’re in an undesirable position,” Nyaberi admitted.##NAJAVA_MECA_8547522##“We’ve scheduled two build-up games ahead of our next league match on Wednesday to fine-tune the squad. I’m targeting a top-ten finish by the end of the first leg and, if possible, a push for promotion in the second phase.”Nyaberi also expressed plans to strengthen the squad during the upcoming transfer window.“Every team will be looking to bolster their ranks, and we’re no exception. I’m keen on bringing in fresh faces who can make us competitive again.”Doris Petra lists referees development under FKF as success story to woo delegates