Springbok Women determined to topple mighty Canada
Springbok Women captain Nolusindiso Booi said her team will enter Loftus Versfeld with excitement and determination when they face Canada at 13:30 on Saturday.
'Yes, it's true that Chiefs are interested, and Durban City are also keen on having him back at the club,' said a source.
Kaizer Chiefs have reignited their interest in highly-rated midfielder Rowan Human, who is now a free agent following his release by AmaZulu.
The former Maritzburg United attacker was previously linked with Amakhosi before opting to remain in KwaZulu-Natal with AmaZulu in 2023.
It is also believed that Durban City, who are formerly known as Maritzburg United, are keen to bring the 24-year-old back following their promotion to the Betway Premiership.
Chiefs are actively looking to strengthen their squad ahead of the new campaign, and Human is reportedly high on their wishlist. He made 26 league appearances for Usuthu last season, scoring three goals and providing five assists.
According to information gathered by Mgosi Squad, the player is keen on a move to the Soweto giants and try a different environment having previously played for Bidvest Wits before a spell in Israel with Maccabi Tel Aviv and Beitar Tel Aviv.
“Yes, it’s true that Chiefs are interested, and Durban City are also keen on having him back at the club,” said a source close to both camps.
“I think he’s experienced enough and will succeed if he moves to Chiefs. He can handle the pressure that comes with playing for such a massive club.”
Issued on The Citizen (South Africa) by Mgosi Squad | https://www.citizen.co.za/sport/soccer/local-soccer/mgosi/kaizer-chiefs-revive-interest-in-former-amazulu-midfielder/
Springbok Women captain Nolusindiso Booi said her team will enter Loftus Versfeld with excitement and determination when they face Canada at 13:30 on Saturday.
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