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Cape Town City sign defender Jeitoso

Cape Town - Cape Town City FC have announced their second signing of the post PSL season, with the addition of Mozambican international captain, Jeitoso, on Monday.

The Citizens have been expected to expand their squad after securing CAF Confederation Cup football for next year's edition.

Last week, City officially announced Ayanda Patosi as their first major signing with the 24-year-old joining from Belgium club KSC Lokeren.

"CTCFC is proud to announce the acquisition of Mozambican International Captain, Jeitoso!," read the statement on the club's official Facebook page.

"Jeitoso is one of the most revered central defenders on the continent, and his CAF and International experience will greatly assist the club in its push for further silverware this season.

"An elegant and explosive left-foot passer of the ball, Jeitoso has fit in very well with City and Coach Tinkler's attractive attacking football and we are very excited to see the impact Jeitoso will have on the PSL this coming season.

"The club has been in transfer negotiations since the end of the January window and the conclusion of the purchase will now see the International Captain join his countryman Edmilson in City's backline."

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