FKF Premier League side Bandari FC is set to make a decision this week regarding the future of three players currently training with the team.These players, Jamhuri Bahatisha, Ali Alafu, and Joseph Chigamba, were identified during the Rashid Abdallah camp in Kwale, and their fate will be decided based on their performances so far.##NAJAVA_MECA_8641724##The trio has been training under the watchful eye of head coach Ken Odhiambo and his technical bench, with striker Alafu particularly standing out, which has increased his chances of being absorbed by the Mombasa-based club.With the mid-season transfer window opening on January 31st, clubs are actively identifying potential signings, and Odhiambo confirmed that a decision regarding the trio will be made by the end of the week, considering factors such as available roster slots.”They are all impressive, and Ali Alafu is doing great. By the end of next week, we’ll decide based on the number of players we have in camp. We’re allowed to have 30 players, and we also have young talents like Bilal Atano, who is now ready to be included in the team,” Odhiambo told Citizen Digital.Kenya’s Junior Starlets set for crucial World Cup qualifier against UgandaThe coach also addressed the team’s recent form. Bandari FC has gone winless in their last six matches, a result Odhiambo attributes to a series of injuries. Key players such as Edward Satulo, Andrew Juma, and Geoffrey Ojunga have all been sidelined, with Juma being a long-term absentee due to a knee issue.”We started the league well, but injuries, particularly in our defense and midfield, have kept us from returning to our best form. However, I’m confident we will bounce back soon,” he stated.’He gives us confidence’ – Ryan Ogam’s star at Tusker keeps shiningOn the potential signings, Odhiambo explained that the club would prioritize replacing players whose contracts have expired and are not willing to continue with the club.”There are players whose contracts have ended, and we’ll prioritize convincing them to renew. However, there may be one or two players we can’t agree with, and those will be the ones we replace. The mid-season window is not ideal for making several changes,” he said.Bandari FC will face Kenya Police FC in a rescheduled match on Wednesday at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos.Legendary midfielder insists exit of Puskas Award finalist will not affect Uganda Cranes in CHAN finals