Nairobi City Stars head coach Salim Babu has disclosed how the club intends to use the transfer fees gained from the sale of attacking midfielder Mohamed Bajaber.Police paid a million shillings to City Sars for Bajaber’s signature on Thursday last week bringing an end to speculations over his future.Before the Law Enforcers broke the bank, the attacker had attracted interests from other clubs including; Shabana, AFC Leopards and record league winners, Gor Mahia.Babu, who joined City Stars from Police has disclosed that his team will to replace Bajaber if they are to remain competitive in the top tier.##NAJAVA_MECA_8692808##“We lost a good player (Bajaber) as everybody knows and so we will have to sign more forward players to fill that void in the current transfer window,” Babu told Azam Sports.Babu made the revelation before their game against Bidco United on Saturday 8,February at Kenyatta Stadium, Machakos which ended in a 1-1 draw.Meanwhile, the soft-spoken tactician revealed why the team settled for a point despite taking the lead in the 14th minute through Gilbert Abala.Nairobi City Stars midfielder tips younger brother to join EPL in future“It was a good game because we wanted to score arly and did exactly that. We balanced the game well and took a half time lead. In the second half, we took a little bit of time to catch up with the pace of the game and conceded inside the first minute,” he stated.Former Harambee Stars midfielder proposes thorough reforms to cure perennial Kenyan football problemsNonetheless, the former Nzoia United coach welcomed the point which comes after back to back losses to Bandari and AFC Leopards respectively.“We are grateful for the point because we had lost two matches in a row and so we will build from here,” he said.City Stars are 17th in the league with 18 points, same as FC Talanta and Bidco United who occupy the other relegation slots.
