Omonia faced a big blow with Kitsos’s injury, which will keep him out for about 9 to 12 months.
This change not only affects the team’s game plan but also their transfer strategy, with just one week left in the January transfer window.
Recently, the ‘greens’ focused on getting a central defender after Aguzoul’s injury. They also wanted to boost the midfield and attack for better quality and depth. But now, things have changed a lot.
Kitsos’s injury and Hamas’s departure have really limited options on the left side of defense. For the rest of the season, the only clear choice is right-footed Odubajo, creating a tactical problem at a tough time of year.
So, Omonia needs to rethink its transfer priorities, now needing to find a left-back quickly. The coming days will be crucial, as management and staff must act fast and smart to fill gaps and keep the team competitive in reaching its goals.






