By Robert Matakanye,
Kaizer Chiefs are believed to have renewed their interest in Black Leopards striker Mwape Musonda Last season’s Premiership golden boot winner.
Amakhosi have been interested in the Lidoda Duvha striker forward since last season,when he scored 16 goals for the Limpopo outfit.
However the player might have a little longer to realise his dream of playing for Chiefs as he still contracted to Leopards. Sources at the Limpopo Outfit claim the club are willing to sell their star man but are holding out for the best price they can get.
The 29 year old existing deal with Leopards will expire in June 2021.
“It’s likely that he will be released from Black Leopards in January.Chiefs are
still interested and want him,but he is
under contract and it will be up to Black Leopards to decide”,a close source privy to the issue told
Soka25east.com
Musonda has also been linked with a move to defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns and his former club Orlando Pirates.
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