KCB FC is set to part ways with three players upon the expiry of their contracts on Tuesday 31 December 2024, Mozzart Sport can confirm.The Bankers have been on a strong run since the start of the campaign and currently top the league table. They are aiming to secure their first-ever league title by starting 2025 well and fending off competition from the chasing pack.##NAJAVA_MECA_8597011##KCB plans to reinforce their squad when the transfer window opens on Friday 31 January 2025. They intend to bring in new faces and have decided to part ways with some players whose contracts are expiring.Leading the departures is assistant captain Brian ‘Rio’ Ochieng, the longest-serving player at the club. The defensive midfielder has been with KCB for the past seven years, having joined from FC Talanta and played a role in their promotion back to the top flight.##NAJAVA_MECA_8593988##While he has been a key figure under several coaches, his time at the club will conclude in under a week. Ochieng has seen limited playtime under new coach Patrick Odhiambo and is now looking for more opportunities at a new club.Several clubs have reportedly expressed interest in signing him as he will join on the Bosman rule, making him a cheaper option in the transfer market.MacDonald Mariga on why Harambee Stars accepted Mapinduzi Cup inviteAnother departure is left-back Herit Mungai, a former Ulinzi Stars player. Mungai has played a secondary role to Lameck Oloo this season, but he remains a key figure, starting some games and coming off the bench in others. Shabana FC have already shown interest in acquiring his services.The third player leaving is utility attacker Henry Onyango. The former Kibera Black Stars and Kariobangi Sharks player will also see his second stint at KCB come to an end. He has confirmed his departure, stating.“It’s true, I’m leaving KCB. My contract is expiring on Tuesday, and there will be no renewal. I’m open to joining a team interested in my services. I know what I bring to any team, and I believe I’ll be a positive acquisition for any KPL team.”EXCLUSIVE: Harambee Stars set to appoint former Manchester United coach