KCB’s title ambitions are set to suffer a major blow with three of their players poised to move to the big-spending Bandari FC.Top scorer Francis Kahiro, first-choice keeper Bryne Omondi, and defensive midfielder Apollo Otieno have all agreed to join the Mombasa-based club.##NAJAVA_MECA_7775992##Kahiro and Omondi are free agents after the expiration of their contracts with the Bankers, while Otieno has a couple of months left in his contract with KCB. He will either need to buy the remainder of the deal or negotiate his release from the den.”The three are coming on board; we have agreed on everything, and it is just a matter of the transfer window opening. Then, we will register them as our players. There are a few more that we are in talks with, and we will make them public once we conclude everything,” a source from the club hierarchy told Mozzart Sport.Bungoma Queens forward passes onThe trio’s exit is a significant blow to coach Bernard Mwalala’s ambition to lift the league title, as they were all starters in his team. Although Mwalala had to do without Omondi for months now after he picked up an injury while on international duty with Harambee Stars in Turkey, being taken off in the 13th minute in a friendly game against Russia that ended in a 2-2 draw.The Bankers recently parted ways with eight players, and the departure of the trio takes the number of departees to 11. This means Coach Mwalala will have to source a good number of players to form a formidable team for the second phase of the campaign.The club has been linked with a move for Compel’s lead striker Shadrack Wamalwa and National Super League top scorer Philemon Nyakwaka.Ayunga features as St. Mirren lose to Celtic