National Super League side Kibera Black Stars at a past match. [PHOTO/Futaa.com]
National Super League side Kibera Black Stars has said they will not stand in the way of players who want to leave at the end of the season.
Black Stars lost one of their dependable stars Ronald Reagan midway into their 2017 maiden season as the player was snapped by Mathare United.
Although coach Godfrey Oduor is keen on retaining his best, he is also open to losing some to NSL rivals or the Kenya Premier League (KPL) sides.
"Of course we are keen to keep our main players and we hope this will be the case as we head to end of the campaign. It has been our philosophy to trust young players and we moved a step further to hand many a chance," he said.
"It's not that we are worried of them being snatched by rival teams. Our priority is in development and if the chance comes we certainly want to see our players furthering their careers," he added as reported by Futaa.
On a spate of rising fortunes, Black Stars recently saw their run of a seven-game unbeaten streak stopped by promotion candidates Ushuru FC.