With the January transfer window a couple of days away, Uganda Cup winners Vipers are reportedly close to netting three Uganda Cranes players.
According to reliable sources, the Venoms have agreed deals with defenders Isaac Isinde and Godfrey Walusimbi plus striker Yunus Sentamu.
Isinde is a free agent after Ethiopian giants St. George opted against giving him a new deal while Walusimbi still has a year left on his contract after he signed a new deal at the start of the previous campaign.
For Sentamu, who plies his trade with FC Ilves in Finland, he has six months remaining on his contract according to his agent who admits the player can move with a deal in place.
The trio is currently with the Uganda Cranes as the team prepares for the forthcoming Africa Nations Cup due in Gabon next year.
The Venoms are seeking to turn their season around following a stop start first round campaign in the league that ended with them in 4th, 8 points adrift of log leaders KCCA.
And with the CAF Confederations Cup lurking in February, they need to have experienced players if they are to reach the targeted group stages.
Meanwhile, there are reports that the club have also agreed a deal with former KJT midfielder Waiswa Moses who has been playing his football in Sweden and they are also interested in re-signing defender Murushid Jjuuko from Tanzania’s Simba.
