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Milton Ncube set to leave Bosso
11 Mar 2014 at 07:12hrs | Views
HIGHLANDERS FC striker, who played as a leftback in the national team, Milton Ncube will leave Bosso during the mid-season transfer window, Chronicle reported.
This takes to three the number of players that are set to leave the Bulawayo giants during their title campaign as poster boy Kudakwashe Mahachi will be heading to Mamelodi Sundowns following the expiry of his loan while Rio Moyo will join countryman Tendai Ndoro at Mpumalanga Black Aces in South Africa.
According to impeccable sources the utility player who joined Bosso at the beginning of 2012 season after being offloaded by former champions Motor Action, will join either Ajax Cape Town or Durban side Amazulu.
Just like in Moyo's case, Bulawayo giants will not get a cent from Ncube's move as his contract with Highlanders has a clause that states that the club has nothing to do with his future moves.
Amini Soma-Phiri's developmental side Luveve Big XI according to an authoritative source, has the rights of the player and it is not clear how much his club will get.
Sources said the Highlanders board was very disturbed by the issue of players leaving for free and are meeting tomorrow to discuss the issue during their combined meeting with the executive.
Repeated efforts to get comments from Milton and his manager George Deda were fruitless as him mobile phone was unreachable.
This takes to three the number of players that are set to leave the Bulawayo giants during their title campaign as poster boy Kudakwashe Mahachi will be heading to Mamelodi Sundowns following the expiry of his loan while Rio Moyo will join countryman Tendai Ndoro at Mpumalanga Black Aces in South Africa.
According to impeccable sources the utility player who joined Bosso at the beginning of 2012 season after being offloaded by former champions Motor Action, will join either Ajax Cape Town or Durban side Amazulu.
Just like in Moyo's case, Bulawayo giants will not get a cent from Ncube's move as his contract with Highlanders has a clause that states that the club has nothing to do with his future moves.
Amini Soma-Phiri's developmental side Luveve Big XI according to an authoritative source, has the rights of the player and it is not clear how much his club will get.
Sources said the Highlanders board was very disturbed by the issue of players leaving for free and are meeting tomorrow to discuss the issue during their combined meeting with the executive.
Repeated efforts to get comments from Milton and his manager George Deda were fruitless as him mobile phone was unreachable.
Source - chronicle