Gor Mahia on the verge of signing a forward and midfielder

Record Kenyan champions Gor Mahia are close to finalizing the signings of Ugandan striker Charles Bbaale and midfielder Ben Stanley Omondi, Mozzart Sport has learned.The two players have been training with the team, and head coach Sinisa Mihic is set to officially include them in his squad ahead of his debut match against Mathare United this Saturday at Dandora Stadium.##NAJAVA_MECA_8684703##Bbaale, a free agent, has been training with Gor Mahia for a week after leaving Rwandan side Rayon Sports in December following the expiration of his contract. Omondi, on the other hand, joins the reigning FKF Premier League champions on loan from Kakamega Homeboyz, where he spent the last six months. He has also played for Sofapaka and Ulinzi Stars, both on loan from his parent club, Migori Youth. A source from Gor Mahia’s technical bench confirmed the signings to Mozzart Sport, expressing confidence in their potential to contribute to the team’s pursuit of a third consecutive league title.##NAJAVA_MECA_8684712##“Yes, we are signing the two players. They are quality additions. Stanley has been impressive for Homeboyz this season, earning a national team call-up, while Charles is a proven striker who has performed well in training,” the source said.These signings come at a crucial time for Gor Mahia, as the club looks to strengthen the squad for the second half of the season. CEO Raymond Oruo had earlier emphasized the need to bolster key areas, especially the forward line, as the team targets a 22nd league title.Timothy Ouma tipped to follow McDonald Mariga’s path by winning Champions League“We need an out-and-out striker and a backup goalkeeper. We are also focusing on reinforcing the right-back position,” Oruo told Citizen Digital, adding that while a natural winger would be helpful, the club’s immediate priorities are strengthening the striker, goalkeeper, right-back, and possibly centre-back positions.Gor Mahia currently sits third in the FKF Premier League with 31 points, six behind leaders Kenya Police FC. The club hopes these new additions will help close the gap and sustain their title ambitions as the season progresses.How Governor’s intervention helped Shabana beat AFC Leopards to Keith Imbali’s signature

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