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TRANSFER LOWDOWN: Gor, Tusker and Bandari lead in January transfer

Busy weekend as the Super League race tightens

Fifteen time Kenyan Champions Gor Mahia, Bandari, Tusker and newcomers Posta Rangers have all spent big as the January transfer window closure (Jan 31) comes closer.
We look at the already confirmed deals at the 16 Sportpesa Premier League clubs with an exception of Nairobi City Stars and Mathare United.

Gor Mahia: Jacob Keli (Nkana, Zambia), Francis Kahata (un-attached), Gradus Ochieng (Nairobi City Stars), Erick Ouma (Kakamega High School), Amos Nondi (Gor Mahia youth), Jacques Tuyisenge (Police FC, Rwanda), Hamisi Mwinyi (Chemelil Sugar), Luke Ochieng (KCB) and James Ogada (Agrochemical)
Out: David Juma, Timothy Otieno, Meddie Kagere, Michael Olunga and Dirkir Glay
Bandari: Meshack Karani (Chemelil Sugar), Felly Mulumba, (Sofapaka), Dan Sserenkuma, Edwin Lavatsa (Mathare United), Bernard Mang'oli and Edwin Wafula (AFC Leopards)
Out: Eric Okoth, Tevin Nyantinka, Islam Omar, Alfred Okello, Lazo Simba, Lawrence Kasadha, Alfred Maningi, Omar Boraafya and John Owira
Tusker: Anthony Ndolo, Collins Shivachi, Martin Kizza (AFC Leopards), David Okello (Sofapaka), Jackson Macharia (Thika United), Laban Gambareko (Isibania FC), Fred Nkata (Nairobi City Stars), Shafik Batambuze (Western Stima) and Luis Misiko (OGC-Nice, France
Out: Jesse Were, Daniel Oryworth, Kevin Kimani, Joackins Atudo, Emmanuel Ngama, Aziz Kemba, Fredrick 'Uche' Onyango, Dennis Nzomo, Dennis Ng'ang'a and Abdalla Juma

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