Kevin Monyi and Kalos Kirenge have been released by FKF Premier League side Tusker FC following the expiry of their contracts.
Monyi signed a three-year deal with Tusker after joining them in 2020 from Western Stima and the club has decided not to renew his deal and wished him all the best in his future endeavors.
🚨 | Kevin Monyi will depart the club at the expiry of his contract. Akang'o has been a diligent servant to the club, and we are entirely thankful for his services.
— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) July 27, 2023
All the best in your new adventure, Monyi.#KenyaMilele #Brewers4Life pic.twitter.com/ZxmJUOTF49
For Kirenge, the player has been linked with a return to his native Tanzania where the club got him from after featuring for Namungo FC until 2021 when he crossed over to Kenya to join the brewers.
The two are part of the changes the club is expected to make ahead of the new season as they work on wrestling the league title from Gor Mahia.
The Robert Matano side has been linked with a series of players and have already named Charles Momanyi as their new captain with the defender set to be deputized by goalkeeper Brian Bwire.
In installing Momanyi as the club, Tusker sent a clue that they might be doing away with midfielder Humphrey Mieno who has strongly been linked with a move to Kakamega Homeboys.