Rwandese international football player Michel Ruseshangoga is set to complete his switch to the Tanzania’s outfit Singida United.
The 23-year-old right back is said to be close to joining the newly promoted Tanzania side from Rwandese giants APR. Ruseshangoga has a running contract with the army side until end of the season.
According to a published report of the New Times, the details of the Rwandese football star’s deal indicate that Ruseshangoga’s representatives together with those from the Tanzanian club offered APR a massive USD 50,000.
The Tanzanian outfit also recently revealed that they have obtained the rights for the Ugandan international Shafiq Batambuze.
Ruseshangonga becomes second Rwandan player to have joined Singida United after Police’s Danny Usengimana who was also bought by the club and reported signed a two year deal amounting to USD 100,000 and will join at the end of the season.
He has featured for the national team in all levels having rose from U-17 ranks where he reprented Rwanda in 2011 Africa U-17 Youth Championship and helped Junior Wasps finish as runners-up to Burkina Faso.