Mara Sugar open to trading wantaway players ahead of FKF Premier League debut

Newly promoted FKF Premier League side Mara Sugar FC will not stand in the way of players who will be interested in leaving according to head coach Benedict Wanjala Simiyu who says everyone is free to chart a path that they think is best for them.The Sugar Millers were officially crowned as the National Super League (NSL) champions on Sunday at Police Sacco Stadium in South C, Nairobi after their 2-1 loss to Vihiga United. However, they had already created history; first by winning the NSL and secondly for their maiden promotion to the FKF Premier League.Arthur Gitego on his future at AFC Leopards after fresh rumours of exitWith their good season in the NSL and the beautiful football that they play, teams may be looking to recruit players from Mara Sugar in the upcoming season to strengthen their squad and Simiyu has indicated that they will not hinder such players.“Everyone strives to change their lives for the better. If there will be good offers coming in the way of players, I will not stop any of them from leaving. We still have many talented players in the country and others are still upcoming so we can always replace them.” said Simiyu##NAJAVA_MECA_8192887##Simiyu also disclosed that Mara Sugar will themselves be making additions to their team in a bid to improve the squad in readiness for league championship“We had less players in our team. This season we had twenty five players and we will be looking forward add the number to thirty.” Gor Mahia facing stiff competition from two clubs in race to sign Burundian custodianThe former Chemelil Sugar FC coach further clarified that even in the wake of improving his squad, he will also retain the bulk of the players that helped the team gain promotion as a way of rewarding their efforts“Even as I look to add players, I will also retain the current team. They have worked so hard to attain promotion and longed to play in the Premier League and so it will just be fair to accord them the chance to do so.” concluded SimiyuMara Sugar who originally come from Trans Mara, Narok County will continue to host their matches at Awendo Green Stadium.

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