Do not expect much activity in the Gor Mahia camp during this January FKF Premier League transfer window.Johnathan McKinstry, the club’s head coach, has stressed that he is satisfied with the quality of players at his disposal presently and that if any changes are to be made then it would be at a bare minimum. “Our target is the June window; as for now, do not expect much; the group of players we have are doing just fine, and we’re content,” the Irishman said in a recent interview.However, he added, “If we can get some of our June targets now, then it would be an advantage to us, as they’d have enough time to bond with the rest of the team.”##NAJAVA_MECA_7788988##So what could K’Ogalo do now?Mozzart Sport has gathered that the club’s main priority now is to beef up the left-back position, where on-field skipper Geoffrey Ochieng has dominated in the past few seasons.The club’s fear is that should the player be out for an extended period of time for one reason or another, they would be badly exposed.Occasionally, Bryson Wangai has slotted into that position, mostly as a substitute, but overall, the former Western Stima man has been the mainstay.Seasoned coach Pamzo takes over at ShabanaThe club is already engaging a couple of players to beef up the department, but they remain tight-lipped on who they are.Interestingly, K’Ogalo is also looking to further strengthen the goalkeeping area and has identified a target with June as the deadline for landing him.Kevin Omondi, signed at the beginning of the season, has had a strong start, keeping a solid eleven clean sheets in seventeen games played.On the bench is Gad Mathews, who was the league’s best custodian last season but is emerging from knee surgery.Nairobi City Stars maintain Muyoti will not leave clubYoungster Caleb Otieno is also waiting on the sidelines for his moment, having earned a few games at the beginning of the season.Exciting Bidco United winger Shariff Muma, though not in the original list of players to be signed, could be Gor Mahia’s first signing of the month.A target of Moneybags Police FC and Bandari FC, muma has reportedly agreed to don the green and white of K’Ogalo.Ghost Mulee: FKF PL title race remains wide openReports of Benson Omala departing soon for a North African club have been disputed, with a source intimating to Mozzart Sport that the club has not been contacted officially as it should be.“Omala is still contracted with us and can only move with the club’s authority; for now, we’re only reading the reports in the media.”Omala has bagged nine goals in 17 games and is the leading league’s top scorer.