FKF Premier League clubs Muhoroni Youth and Sofapaka were the most active during the recently concluded mid-season transfer window, roping in 13 players each, as per data shared by the Football Kenya Federation.Notably, Muhoroni Youth promoted seven players from their youth side – Muhoroni Young – among them; Lucky Ochieng, Vincent Otinya, Shadrack Oyigo, Larry Okatch, Emmanuel Juma, Maxwell Otieno and Clifford Otieno.##NAJAVA_MECA_7861328##Four others are from National Super League sides Mulembe United, Naivas FC, and Mara Sugar, with the duo of Jackson Green and Douglas Ochoko joining from Ruvu Shooting and Kyambogo FC of Tanzania and Uganda respectively.Sofapaka on the other hand, brought on Derrick Ngoobi and Sheif Batte from Express FC, Uganda, with Thomas Kakaire joining from Mbarara City FC.Following the two in terms of incomings was KCB FC with 12, while Nzoia Sugar and Shabana signed in 11 players each.Among the incomings at Nzoia Sugar were high-profile loan deals from Kenya Police; Harun Shakava, David Simiyu, and Daniel Kakai Musamali.Nzoia Sugar sign Dan Musamali from Kenya PoliceKenya Police on the other hand signed Samuel Onyango from Kabwe Warriors, Duncan Otieno of Gaborone United, Talanta’s Brian Okoth, and Rashid Mchelenga from Pamba SC, Tanzania.On note-worthy international transfers, Gor Mahia managed to add Enock Wanyama to their squad from Chinese club Taiwan Leopard Cat FC, with Rogers Mugisha flying out to Denmark for AC Horsens.The duo of Alvin Ochieng and Lyson Muyonga were taken on loan by Shabana.Tusker, Talanta sanctioned for contravening club licensing regulationsTusker FC, already facing an FKF-First Instance Body suspension, had the least transfer activity, just bringing in Dennis Magio from Harvest of Hope Africa while releasing Eric Mmata back to Kariobangi Sharks.Additional reporting by FKF Media.