Gor Mahia have received over 30 applications from foreign coaches, who want to take Dylan Kerr's position as head coach.
This comes a week after the Britton resigned from his position as head coach, opting to take up another coaching role in South Africa.
According to K'Ogalo CEO Omondi, two former AFC Leopards coaches are among the long list of coaches hoping to be given the mandate to take up the role.
The Kenyan champions are without a coach since Kerr tendered his resignation last week on Thursday, a few days after he led the team in a friendly match against Everton, in Liverpool, England.
The team hopes to secure services of a new coach before the new season kicks off on December 8, and will ensure the team is ready for the continental assignment, where they will take on Malawi's Big Bullets.
Some of the coaches, who have sent their CV’s to Gor Mahia include Luc Eymael, who last handled Free State Stars in South Africa.