Kevin Juma among four released by Gor Mahia

Gor Mahia have parted ways with four players to create room for new signings the club intends to bring in this January to strengthen the squad.New coach Sinisa Mihić is keen on bolstering his team in preparation for his tenure, with up to six or seven players expected to leave the club this transfer window. The record league champions are revamping their squad for a rigorous second half of the season, following what was largely an inconsistent first half.##NAJAVA_MECA_8684717##The club has now released four players after mutually agreeing to part ways. The first is reserve goalkeeper Dolph Junior Owino, who has been part of the team for a couple of years since his promotion from the youth side. He has rarely featured and has been let go to find a new club.Midfielder Kevin Juma is also departing. The defensive midfielder joined Gor Mahia before the start of last season after impressive performances with Nzoia Sugar FC. Despite being targeted by several clubs, Juma chose the defending league champions.During his time with Gor Mahia he struggled to get playtime and is now being linked to a number of Nairobi-based teams.New Gor Mahia coach pinpoints team’s areas of improvementThe third player is Enock Wanyama, who has seen limited playing time since joining Gor Mahia in January 2024. He has alternated between the substitutes’ bench and the stands. Wanyama, a former Kariobangi Sharks player, is now seeking a new club. Completing the list is midfielder Musa Masika.“It is true that the three have left. The technical bench felt it would be unfair to keep them since there was no assurance of playtime. It is only fair that we allow them to get it elsewhere,” a source from the club revealed.The source further disclosed that a few more players are expected to depart, depending on the club’s ability to secure its transfer targets.Obiri reveals how late General Francis Ogolla shaped her athletic journey“We could see up to four more players leave, depending on several factors, such as finalizing the signings we are targeting. The plan is to have a strong team for the second leg, and we are doing all we can to ensure we retain the league title this season.”The club has already acquired Ugandan striker Charles Bbaale and midfielder Stanley Omondi from Kakamega Homeboyz.Barasa hails Patrick Matasi as Kenya’s best goalkeeper after Homeboyz move

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