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Nale free to go anywhere but Aces

Cape Town - Out of contract with Kaizer Chiefs, Abia Nale is free to join any club as long as that club is not Mpumalanga Black Aces.

Nale spent last season on loan with Aces and the club is keen on securing a permanent deal for the player.

As an out of contract player, Nale is free to move to any club without a transfer fee having to be paid to Kaizer Chiefs.

According to KickOff.com, Nale is free to join any club except Mpumalanga Black Aces.

Bobby Motaung confirms that there is a pre-agreement with Aces that should Nale sign for them permanently this season, Chiefs must be paid R1 million in compensation.

Nale's future remains unclear after comments made by Aces' spokesman Gordon Masondo last month.

“We are still waiting on him,” Masondo said.

“But he is currently not training with the rest of our squad.

“But if he avail himself, the club will be pleased to have him on board.

“But if he doesn’t avail himself, we will move on.”

Do Aces not want to fork out the R1 million or does Abia Nale not want to join Aces permanently?


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