AFC Leopards head coach Tomas Trucha has made it clear that he wants midfielder Musa ‘Pele’ Oundo to remain at the club next season despite interest from other FKF Premier League clubs.Oundo, one of Ingwe’s key players for the last two seasons, has attracted interest from teams like KCB FC, Gor Mahia FC, and Kenya Police FC. These teams are eager to add the former Mathare United, Chemelil Sugar, and Kibera Black Stars player to their ranks.##NAJAVA_MECA_8186114##There was speculation that Oundo’s contract would expire at the end of the season. However, Coach Trucha dismissed this, stating that the midfielder still has a running contract with the club.“No, his contract is not ending; he still has a contract with us,” he clarified.Neiva eyes continental glory after taking over at Gor MahiaRegarding whether he wants the player in his squad for the upcoming season, the Czech tactician emphasized that Oundo is a crucial player for the club.“Yes, he is an important player for us, and I want him to stay at the club,” he added.Ingwe finished the season in fifth place in the league and secured bronze in the Mozzart Bet Cup.Trucha already has plans for next season, and mentioned that the team will resume pre-season training in two weeks to prepare for the league starting on August 24th.“We have two weeks off, then we start our pre-season because the league will start in the latter part of August,” he stated.“We have four or five weeks for pre-season. We start with fitness training, then move to a training camp. We aim to be ready 2-3 weeks before the season starts. We have to prepare well,” he added.On his transfer plans, Trucha aims to bring in three to four new players to boost the team’s chances of winning the league title next season. He warned that failure to secure these players would mean the Leopards would merely participate in the league again.Trucha warns AFC Leopards must sign key targets to compete for title”I have been scouting and have given management the list of players I want to sign. We want three or four players,” he said.”If our budget allows, they will sign them; otherwise, we will make do with the players we have and aim for third, fourth, or fifth place. However, fans may not be happy with that. But if management signs the players I want, we will compete for the league title.”Gor Mahia set to acquire two foreign players in off-season transfer window