PSL
Musona: I don't think I can fail
2011-07-01 12:39
Johannesburg - Kaizer Chiefs striker Knowledge Musona is confident of success in
Germany as he awaits a potential transfer to Bundesliga side TSG 1899
Hoffenheim.
The Zimbabwean forward is awaiting a Visa before being allowed to travel to Germany, where he will undergo a trial at the club.
He is, however, acting on the side of caution amid reports of
interest from Scottish side Celtic, although Amakhosi manager Bobby
Motaung says odds of the talented 21-year-old joining Hoffenheim are
high.
Musona said: "I don't think I can fail, but let's wait and see how things go in the next week when I travel to Germany.
Motaung told Football365.co.za: "The chances of Musona
leaving are very high, but then again if the opportunity arises for a
player we won't stand in his way... we have also received a letter from
Scottish team Glasgow Celtic expressing their wish to have a look at the
player.
Recent reports suggest that the trials are merely a formality and that Musona will sign a contract once in Germany.
Musona's soon-to-be former striking partner, Kaizer Motaung
Junior, has meanwhile revealed that he feels the club will be just fine
without their star frontman.
He added: "Knowledge is a great asset. He's done well in a very
short time, so he is extremely talented but if he does go I wish him all
the best. It is football and especially at a team like Chiefs, no-one
is bigger than the team and talent is found every year. Someone else
will come in and do the job."