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Simon MSUVA Betraying Yanga and Simba for Arabian Money

MSUVA Betraying Yanga and Simba for Arabian Money

MSUVA Betraying Yanga and Simba for Arabian Money

Simon MSUVA Betraying Yanga and Simba for Arabian Money

Attacking Midfielder from Tanzania Simon Msuva is as if he has lured Big teams of Bongo Soccer Simba SC, Young Africans and Azam FC, in this registration period towards the next season 2023/24, by announcing that he is free.

Pesa Tamu za Waarabu Zamfaya Simon MSUVA Kuisaliti Yanga na Simba

Msuva, who scored the winning goal for Taifa Stars in the game to qualify for the African Nations Finals ‘AFCON 2023’ against Niger at the end of last week (Sunday- June 18), has made this statement after ending his contract with the Al-Qadsiah club First Division FC Saudi Arabia.

The first test for Bongo Soccer Manguli to sign the striker is in the personal interest of Msuva who was paid a high salary by Al-Qadsiah FC, while he has an offer in the hand of Al Duhail which plays for a Kenyan, Michael Olunga in Qatar.

The champions of the Premier League in Qatar, it is said that they are ready to make the striker who was playing for them one of the most expensive players in the squad.

According to the salary payment rates of Al Duhail players, among the players who are pulling a long line is Edmilson Junior who used to play in Belgium with Standard Liege, he collects Pound 81,000 (More than Sh. 2479 million) per month.

The amount that Al Duhail wants to give Msuva per month is five times what he was being paid by Al-Qadsiah FC who are also fighting to ensure that the striker remains at their club.

This season, despite his visit to Saudi Arabia, Msuva emerged as Al-Qadsiah FC’s top scorer and has confirmed the presence of offers in the countries of China, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

“There are teams that have shown interest in signing me, let’s wait and see what happens, my contract has ended.”

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