Gor Mahia FC head coach Jonathan McKinstry does not expect much transfer activity at the club in January and claims that the team may not sign any players during the mid-season window.The mid-season window opens on 8th January and will remain open until 8th February. Top-tier clubs are already planning to strengthen their squads ahead of a challenging second leg, where some will be competing for the title, while others will be fighting to avoid relegation.##NAJAVA_MECA_7759090##Gor holds a five-point lead at the top, and according to their Irish tactician, they have all they need to go all the way without reinforcing the playing unit, but he did not rule out one or two additions to the squad. McKinstry revealed, “We have great depth this season, and there might be just one, or possibly two additions, as we have our targets set for July.”The former Uganda Cranes coach added that they will only approve signings if the right players are available and will not recruit just for the sake of it. “If one or two of these players become available earlier, we can consider integrating them into the team. However, if that doesn’t happen, we are more than satisfied with our current group of players.”K’Ogalo will lose Ugandan midfielder Rogers Mugisha, who is heading to Denmark to join AC Horsens. The two clubs have agreed to a deal that will see the former UPDF man move to Horsens after just four months with Gor.This means the club could be forced to replace the midfielder when the window opens in January.Nyambua eyeing three-peat Kenya Cup win with Kabras RFC