
Owalo reveals final moves in Gor Mahia’s transfer window
Reading Time: 2min | Sun. 24.08.25. | 10:35
Owalo made the post after attending Gor Mahia’s pre-season match against Kibera Black Stars,
FKF Premier League giants Gor Mahia are close to completing their transfer activities, at least according to the club's deputy patron Eliud Owalo.
Owalo has been an integral figure in the K'Ogalo off-season signing venture, where he has fastened the acquisition of top league players to the side.
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With the 2025/26 season starting on 20 September, less than a month away, teams have been busy making adjustments to their squads even in the midst of the ongoing 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN).
For the 21-time league champions, the chapter of additions is almost coming to an end as the club looks to find a solution to one position, at least according to Owalo.
“Two more quality strikers then the team is complete and ready for next season,” Owalo posted on his Facebook account.
Owalo made the post after attending Gor Mahia’s pre-season match against Kibera Black Stars, played at the MPESA Foundation Academy in Thika on Saturday, 23 August.
The match ended 2-1 in favour of K'Ogalo, whose two goals were scored by Shariff Musa and Reagan Otieno.
The Saturday friendly was the second in three days for Gor Mahia, who also got a 2-1 win on Thursday, 21 August, against National Super League (NSL) side Darajani Gogo.
Musa was once again on the scoresheet in that match, with the other goal scored by Chris Ochieng.
The Kenyan giants mutually parted ways with Congolese striker Gedeon Bendeka, who has since joined Mozzart Bet-sponsored Kakamega Homeboyz.
K'Ogalo also lost 2023/24 FKFPL season top scorer Benson Omalla to Cambodian Premier League side Visakha.
Gor Mahia have been active in the transfer market but have only managed to sign defenders.
The club has already acquired the services of Harambee Stars goalkeeper Byrne Omondi and defenders Lewis Bandi, Siraj Mohamed, and Mike Kibwage.
Gor had been linked with Harambee Stars striker Ryan Ogam, whose parents had met with Owalo, but the Tusker man is believed to be headed to an unnamed European club.




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