Kenyan football clubs are preparing for a busy transfer window as coaches look to strengthen squads and address gaps exposed during the season.\n\nRecruitment decisions are likely to focus on depth, fitness, and balance across midfield and attack. Clubs with stronger youth pipelines may have more room to manage costs while still improving their squads.\n\nSponsorship and matchday revenue remain important factors because local clubs often work within tight budgets.\n\nFans will be watching whether teams can keep key players, improve coaching stability, and prepare early enough for continental or domestic competitions.\n\nThe window matters because better planning can raise the quality of the league and improve opportunities for Kenyan players.