Gor Mahia coach Dylan Kerr(right) with club chairman Ambrose Otieno Rachier when he was unveiled as new coach.(Photo/buzzkenya.com)
Gor Mahia tactician Dylan Kerr has reaffirmed his commitment to the club amid growing speculation over his future.
The Englishman has been linked with a move to Scottish side Kilmarnock and also a coaching role at the national soccer side Harambee Stars.
However, Kerr who was speaking at Camp Toyoyo on the sidelines of his award as the Sportpesa premier league player of the month on Thursday dismissed the links saying that he is committed to bettering K'Ogallo.
"I'm not going anywhere.I have a commitment to Gor Mahia and my focus is on building the team for next year's Caf champions league and another premier league campaign.We have worked hard this season and will definitely put in more effort to perform better.
The former Azam Fc tactician further revealed that the club has already identified new players to help steel the team and seal the weak points.
" It has taken a combined effort for the player, staff and club officials of Gor to play the way it did and we can only get better.We have identified a number of players to help built the squad and so we will sit down as a club and make decisions on that", he added.
Kerr steered Kogallo to a five out if six wins in the month of September, a feat which saw the Sports Journalists Association of Kenya (SJAK) reward him as coach of the month.