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Chiefs not giving up on Musona

Johannesburg - Kaizer Chiefs have made their intentions clear in landing striker, Knowledge Musona, from his German Bundesliga outfit, TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, and have gone as far as keeping a foreign spot open in the team.

According to the Soccer-Laduma website, Chiefs football manager, Bobby Motaung, said the 24-year-old’s future has been asked about by many and that the public will soon know what the status is regarding his potential move back to the club.

“I can tell you now that in the next few weeks we will be making an announcement about his next move. You should understand he is an international player and he needs the best for him. We will let you know," he said said at a Chiefs press conference.

The Zimbabwean has since left to link up with his parent club, Hoffenheim, after netting 16 goals for the Amakhosi last season.

It remains to be seen if Amakhosi will go all out in acquiring his services in what could be the biggest local transfer.

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