Even as the head coaching situation in the country turns into a carousel, with many teams strategically looking at different options from the past, it appears as if that will not be the case at FKF Premier League side Posta Rangers.Team head coach John Kamau, whose contract at the club expires in August, is leaning on to a contract extension before the league kicks off next season.##NAJAVA_MECA_7365706##Dispelling any concerns around his future, Kamau confirmed to Mozzart Sport that he was still the Posta Rangers head coach, and that he was due to hold a meeting with the club hierarchy at the end of the week – on Friday ‘to figure out some things he wanted discussed.’“You know at the end of the season you have to take stock of what went right or wrong and deliberate on a way forward,” Kamau said. “At the moment, top of my plan is to make sure that I get an opportunity to sign new players. That was something we missed last season, and especially in the striking area. Some reinforcements will be needed.”Ulinzi Stars reposition: Out goes Mwalala, in comes Moreiro on interim roleEven with his terms, Kamau still expects to find a common ground with the management, and tie himself to the club he hopes to improve from what was a 12th placed finish in his first year.“Not a bad place for a start,” Kamau said of the entire 2022-23 season. “What was important was to establish a clear style of football, which we did, made improvements, now what was left was to have some bit of motivation to help actualize the effort.”Kamau, a former Mathare United head coach, also admitted to the fact that the upcoming season would be a boost for every side, given that they had to work without much motivation, but with the reported league sponsorship plans in place, the performances would take a leap.Lesley Otieno set to sever ties with Kenya Police“Motivation- to the players and coaches is key, and will spur us on to more success,” Kamau concluded.