Gor Mahia are unlikely to extend new contracts to their foreign duo: Patrick Kaddu and Emery Bayisenge, as their current contracts are set to expire at the end of the season.The pair were brought in on 18-month deals during the 2022–23 mid-season window, leaving them with only a few months remaining on their contracts with the team led by Johnathan Mckinstry.##NAJAVA_MECA_8072956##Both players have faced challenges with injuries since joining Gor Mahia, particularly during this season, causing them to miss a significant portion of matches due to various injuries.Sources suggest that Gor Mahia is already scouting for reinforcements and focusing on players within the region, with strikers, midfielders, and defenders being areas of priority. This implies that Rwandese international Emery and striker Kaddu may depart to make room for new signings as Gor Mahia aims to strengthen its squad for upcoming continental competitions.AFC Leopards’ 60th Anniversary: Committee mobilized over 18 Million Shillings“We have identified some players inside and outside who are in talks with over the possibility of signing them, but we have not done any business yet because first, we have a league to win before we think of our continental assignments,” a source from the club revealed.“We are talking about all departments in the team, but strikers and central defense are areas that we are looking for players in, even outside the country, because the goal is to have a solid team for our continental games.”The club has already secured an agreement to sign Nairobi City Stars forward Samuel Kapen on a free transfer at the end of the season. Kapen’s contract expires soon, and there is already a principle agreement for him to join Gor Mahia.Levin Odhiambo, recently acquired from Tusker FC, is also expected to be available next season after being sidelined for the ongoing campaign.Sofapaka youngster eyes Harambee Stars inclusion