Kakamega Homeboyz head coach Bernard Mwalala is not losing sleep after it emerged that the club is on the verge of losing a host of its valued players.Homeboyz who narrowly lost the quest to lay hands on the Football Kenya Federation Premier League title to Tusker is reported to be grappling with what is expected to be a mass player exodus.##NAJAVA_MECA_6481732##Players who have been linked with a move out of the outfit include David Okoth, Brian Eshihanda, Stephen Opoku, Sylvester Owino and Moses Mudavadi among others.Despite the reported exit, Mwalala who is also understood to be on demand feels that players leaving for greener pastures and new challenges should be entertained rather than being viewed as a blow to the parent club.Crisis as opponents raid Kakamega Homeboyz for key playersThe former Bandari tactician, in an interview with interview with football enthusiast Bramwel Karamoja said he was a happy man to see his former players at Nzoia Sugar doing well in bigger clubs after leaving the sugar men and encouraged those who had garnered better deals to make hay while the sun shines.“As a coach, I am always happy to see my players progressing to the next level of their careers. It gives me the pleasure and satisfaction to see a player who has passed through my hands get offers from a team that plays in a better league and offers a better package. We should develop the culture of celebrating when our players leave for greener pastures,” he said.Mwalala joined Homeboyz two years ago as an assistant to Nicholas Muyoti. He was promoted to the rank of head coach last year when the latter joined Nairobi City Stars.