While starting to announce the names of the players left, Coastal Union is in the process of signing former Yanga winger, Tuisila Kisinda, the aim being to strengthen itself towards the international competition of the African Confederation Cup, it has been learned
Information from within the Coastal Union says that talks with Kisinda have already started, and if it goes well, then the player will leave the club
"We are continuing with the registration, and we are targeting players who are experienced in international championships, you cannot go to play with many young people, veterans, not of age, but in big matches they are needed, so we cut Kisinda, I know he will come to help us because he has played for big clubs like AS Vita, Yanga and RS Berkane," said the source
A few days before these reports, the Club's Information Officer, Abbas El Sabri, admitted to negotiating with another player who is a citizen of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Djuma Shaaban
"It is true that we are in talks with Djuma, he is a good player, experienced in international matches. You know since we got the chance to play in the Confederations Cup, as a club we realized that our needs will increase, starting with costs, players and even time you will be narrow," said El Sabri
Apart from the one that Coastal Union has admitted, but reports say they are continuing talks with Saido Ntibazonkiza who was recently left by Simba



